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A win for Woods is a win for the game of golf, says Player

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Gary Player believes golf would be the big winner if Tiger Woods triumphed at Carnoustie this week.

Fourteen-time major winner Woods is playing in the tournament for the first time in three years after recovering from a succession of back surgeries.

Woods, 42, transforme­d golf’s commercial appeal by dominating the sport in his early career and Player would like to see the American return to his very best.

The 82-year-old said: “My big wish would be that he would win because Tiger Woods is responsibl­e for these guys playing for a million every week.

“Tiger captures the young people, which we need in this game desperatel­y at the moment.

“He brings more people, the sponsors are delighted, the public are delighted and the media are delighted because you are still in awe of him.

“I think Tiger Woods will win another tournament and I hope he will win another major because we desperatel­y need him to do that for the sake of the game. I sincerely hope he plays well.”

Player, however, feels there is downside to attracting more sponsors because some players are earning figures far exceeding their achievemen­ts.

The nine-time major winner said: “We wanted a man to play in our charity event at Wentworth one year – he wanted 500,000 dollars for the one day.

“Tiger Woods was paid millions of dollars. He deserved it because he was in a league of his own and he went there, brought the people in. But when you see an ordinary player who’s never won a major asking for 500,000 dollars or more, it’s a very sad day.”

Player was speaking to the press at Carnoustie to mark the 50th anniversar­y of the second of his three Open victories, which came at the Angus links.

Despite his wish for Woods to win, the South African says the tournament is wide open.

He said: “The way the golf course is set at the moment, as the conditions are, anybody who plays in this tournament could win.”

 ?? Getty. Picture: ?? Gary Player, 82, talks about his hopes for Tiger Woods – and golf itself – at a press conference at Carnoustie yesterday.
Getty. Picture: Gary Player, 82, talks about his hopes for Tiger Woods – and golf itself – at a press conference at Carnoustie yesterday.

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