Tiger, McIlroy and Thomas grouped
together at PGA Championship
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[August 05, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Two former
world number ones will play alongside the game's freshly crowned top
player when Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas go out as a
group in the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park this week.
Woods, who has played once since the PGA Tour resumed in June, is
seeking his 16th major and fifth PGA Championship title but the
44-year-old is an underdog given concerns about how his surgically
repaired back will react to the cool San Francisco weather.
World number three McIlroy won his fourth major six years ago and
has said quarantine gave him the chance to focus on again winning
the sport's biggest prizes, starting with the PGA Championship
followed by the U.S. Open and Masters in the fall.
Thomas comes into the tournament as the hottest commodity in golf,
having won three events this year including the FedEx St Jude
Invitational on Sunday to regain the top spot, which he held for
four weeks in 2018.
He is one of the early favourites to hoist the Wanamaker Trophy for
a second time after taking the title in 2017.
Another star-studded group comprises twice defending champion Brooks
Koepka, last year's U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland and the 2019
British Open winner Irishman Shane Lowry.
Jordan Spieth, who could complete a career grand slam by adding a
PGA Championship, will play alongside ex-world number one Dustin
Johnson and 2016 Olympic gold medalist Justin Rose.
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Tiger Woods prepares to putt on the sixth green during the final
round of The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club.
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The first major of the year, originally scheduled for May before the
COVID-19 pandemic hit sports, will play out at the challenging
municipal course known for its towering Cypress trees, thick rough,
narrow fairways and cool coastal fog in the summer months.
The tournament will take place without fans due to the novel
coronavirus.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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