Tiger
is our Ryder Cup tactician, says U.S. captain Love
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[August 03, 2016]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former
world number one Tiger Woods is taking on the role of U.S. tactician
for next month's Ryder Cup against holders Europe, says captain
Davis Love III.
Fourteen-times major winner Woods has been sidelined for almost a
year as he recovers from multiple back operations and seems to have
spent much of his time away from the circuit thinking about how the
Americans can regain the trophy.
"He's been texting me some pairings and some groupings," Love told
Sky Sports television of one of his vice-captains. "He's put a lot
of thought into it and he's kind of our tactician.
"He's probably one of the most prepared guys when he shows up at a
golf tournament. He's already picked his four wild cards... he knows
who he wants to watch, who he wants to manage and who he'll get
along well with."
U.S. Open winner Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, U.S.
PGA champion Jimmy Walker, Brooks Koepka, Zach Johnson, JB Holmes
and Brandt Snedeker currently occupy the automatic eight qualifying
berths for the 12-man American team.
Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed, Matt Kuchar and Rickie Fowler are the
next four players in the points list and look best-placed to receive
a wild card pick.
Europe's top nine are Rory McIlroy, U.S. Masters champion Danny
Willett, British Open winner Henrik Stenson, Chris Wood, Sergio
Garcia, Justin Rose, Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Andy Sullivan and Matt
Fitzpatrick.
The holders are currently loaded with rookies in the form of
Willett, Wood, Cabrera-Bello, Sullivan and Fitzpatrick so captain
Darren Clarke may prefer to go for experience with his three wild
cards.
Ryder Cup stalwarts Lee Westwood (12th) and Martin Kaymer (13th)
are high up the standings and will be hopeful of a pick.
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Tiger Woods of the U.S. tees off on the eighth hole during the third
round of the inaugural Turkish Airlines Open in the southwest city
of Antalya November 9, 2013. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo
Dane Soren Kjeldsen and Tyrrell Hatton of Britain are 10th and 11th
respectively but the fact that they have never experienced a Ryder
Cup match could count against them.
Europe's talisman Ian Poulter, who has won 14 points from a possible
18 in his career, will be missing this time because of arthritic
problems in his right foot.
Clarke is due to name his wild card picks in the last week of August
while Love will make his four selections next month.
The Ryder Cup, which will be played at Hazeltine, Minnesota, starts
on Sept. 30.
(Writing by Tony Jimenez; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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