No
shades but Woods 'ready' for long-awaited comeback
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[December 01, 2016]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods picked
up a headache after forgetting his sunglasses in his final practice
round on Wednesday but otherwise declared himself good to go as he
prepared to bring an end to a 16-month absence from tournament golf.
On the eve of the Hero World Challenge in The Bahamas, the
40-year-old said he would be "focused" and "ready" for the first
round of the exclusive 18-man event at the Albany course on the
island of New Providence.
"I felt good with pretty much everything," the 14-times major winner
said. "I was able to hit all the shots I needed to hit. The wind was
definitely pumping today.
"I did a little bit of work for probably 12 holes or so. After that
we were jawing pretty good."
Woods, who hosts the tournament to the benefit of his charitable
foundation, did make one rookie error.
"I probably did a dumb move in not playing in sunglasses ... and I'm
starting to get a pretty good headache from squinting so much," he
said.
"Live and learn and tomorrow I'll have them on."
Woods is making his comeback this week after aborting his scheduled
return in October because he thought his game was not ready for the
highest level.
He has not competed since finishing 10th at the Wyndham Championship
in Greensboro, North Carolina, in Aug. 2015, after which he had two
operations on his back.
Now healthy again, the big question is how long it will take him to
dust off the metaphorical cobwebs and regain his old sharpness.
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Team USA vice-captain Tiger Woods during a practice round for the
41st Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit:
John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Most do not expect much this week at least, with Woods on one
betting site listed a 33/1 long shot to win, making him the equal
rank outsider in the small field.
For many observers, though, this week is not about winning as much
as getting an inkling as to whether Woods has it in him to regain
the magic that captivated the sports world for the best part of two
decades.
"It's going to take a little time," said Jordan Spieth, the PGA Tour
Rookie of the Year in 2013, the last year that Woods won on tour.
"I just hope that everyone gives him time to fall into a rhythm and
just get enough tournaments where he can kind of build up."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Adelaide, editing by Nick Mulvenney)
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