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Tour commissioner and Woods hope for big 2014 finish
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[July 30, 2014]
By Larry Fine
PARAMUS New Jersey (Reuters) - Tiger
Woods, battling back from a back injury, still drives fan interest and
TV ratings and PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem is as keen as the
former world number one himself that he has a big 2014 finish.
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Finchem told reporters on Tuesday there would be no medical
exemptions made for the elite season-ending FedExCup playoffs, where
the starting field is determined by points earned during the regular
season.
However, he was not counting Woods out of the PGA Tour finale, even
though he languishes 215th on the list with only the top 125
qualifying for the playoffs and time fast running out.
"It's a year-long competition," Finchem said at media day for next
month's playoffs opening Barclays tournament at Ridgewood Country
Club. "It (an exemption) kind of muddies up the comparative nature
of the competition."
Woods is a massive 358 points outside the cut line for the
four-event playoffs having played only five PGA Tour events this
season, but he has two big chances to make up ground at venues where
he has had great success.
This week, Woods will tee it up at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
starting on Thursday at Firestone Country Club where he has won
eight times.
Then comes the Aug. 7-10 PGA Championship at Valhalla in Louisville,
Kentucky, where Woods won the 2000 PGA crown.
"I'm looking forward to that player that you're referring to
(Woods)...he's got a couple tournaments coming up where he's won on
both golf courses and one on which he's won a lot of times," Finchem
said.
"So I'm not one of those who are pessimistic about his immediate or
long-term future in the sport."
RYDER CUP INCLUSION
A win at either tournament would catapult Woods into the FedExCup
competition and also cement the American's case for inclusion on the
U.S. Ryder Cup team to take on Europe at Gleneagles in Scotland from
Sept. 26-28.
Woods matched Finchem's optimism at Monday's media day for the Aug.
29-Sept. 1 Deutsche Bank Championship, the second FedExCup event.
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"The speed is developing. The speed is coming back, I continue to get
stronger," said Woods, who missed nearly four months after having back
surgery and whose best finish this year was a tie for 25th at the
WGC-Cadillac Championship in March.
"I've gotten stronger, but we're just now introducing explosive
training...which is nice. I'm excited about that."
It has not been all work for Woods, who took some time off after
finishing 69th at the British Open to relax ahead of what he hopes will
be a strong finish to the 2014 campaign.
"The past week I was with my kids, we were on a little vacation," Woods
said. "And Lindsay (girlfriend Vonn) and myself and the kids, we just
had a blast.
"And I was taking them out and we hit some balls. We had a good little
time. We toured a little bit and even played a little putt-putt, which I
won every single time," the ever competitive Woods said, drawing laughs
from the press corps.
(Reporting by Larry Fine; Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)
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