Tiger
named as U.S. Ryder Cup vice captain
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[February 21, 2018]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Fourteen-times major winner
Tiger Woods will serve as one of the vice captains on the U.S. Ryder
Cup squad that will try to snap a 25-year drought on European soil
later this year, Jim Furyk said on Tuesday.
Furyk, who will serve as captain when holders United States battle
Europe in September at the Golf National on the outskirts of Paris,
also announced 12-times PGA Tour winner Steve Stricker as a vice
captain.
"To win in Paris will be a great challenge, and to have Steve and
Tiger share in the journey is important for me and for American
golf," said Furyk, who made the announcement from the PGA of America
Headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
"The deep appreciation they both have for competition, the concept
of team, and the Ryder Cup is infectious. Their knowledge and
experience will be an invaluable resource in our effort to retain
the Ryder Cup."
Woods, who this week will make his third start of the PGA Tour
season after a year-long absence during which he had back surgery,
first served as a vice captain at Hazeltine in 2016.
The 42-year-old Woods is a veteran of seven Ryder Cups as a player,
most recently in 2012. He said he was thankful to be selected as a
vice captain but is still keen to earn a spot on the team as a
player.
"My goal is to make the team, but whatever happens over the course
of this season, I will continue to do whatever I can to help us keep
the Cup," Woods said in a video played at the news conference. "I'm
excited about the challenge."
Furyk said Woods possesses an ability to effectively pair players
together in foursomes and fourballs while also inspiring a young
team room filled with players who took up the game in the hope of
emulating Woods.
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Tiger Woods plays his shot from the ninth tee during the second
round of the Genesis Open golf tournament
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Woods may have plenty of ground to make up if he hopes to be a
playing vice captain, but Furyk did not rule out the greatest golfer
of his generation filling a dual role.
"I want to do what's best for Tiger and I want to do what's best for
the team and that would be a bridge we cross when we got there,"
said Furyk. "If he could be valuable as a player, I mean, I'm sure
we would want him playing on this team. But there's so much time to
go."
This year's Ryder Cup, to be played from Sept. 28-30, will mark
Stricker's third stint as a vice captain, having served at
Gleneagles in 2014 and in the 2016 U.S. victory at Hazeltine.
Furyk previously appointed former Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III
as a vice captain and will announce additional vice captains at a
later date.
The United States won the biennial matchplay event at home in 2016,
marking their first triumph since 2008, but they have not celebrated
on European soil since a 15-13 victory at The Belfry in England in
1993.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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