'With Woods, it always matters what he does. Or, in this case, what he hasn’t done the past three months: play competitive golf,' writes Craig Dolch for usatodaysports.
For golf fans, the world will inch toward normalcy Sunday when they finally see Tiger Woods hit a golf ball.Not that it matters how well Woods plays in The Match: Champions for Charity at Medalist Golf Club in Hobe Sound. This event, which features Woods and Peyton Manning taking on Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady in a best-ball match, will raise more than $10 million for COVID-19 relief efforts.
Woods hasn’t written a number on his scorecard since Feb. 16, when he shot 77 to finish last among the players to make the cut in the Genesis Invitational he hosts at Riviera., because of back issues that have necessitated four surgeries and cost him years in his chase of Jack Nicklaus’ 18 career majors.Woods insisted he would have been healthy to defend his Masters title in April, but the coronavirus pandemic made that a moot point.
On the flip side, how sweet will it be to finally hear Woods’ comments during a round because the players will wear microphones? What’s the over/under onWoods doesn’t just move the needle. He can give it.,” Woods said. “Whether it’s ‘I might need extra caddies to carry my Super Bowls,’ because he has more Super Bowls than my partner. Or, ‘I’ve got more majors than Phil, so I’m gonna have to have a truck come up to the first tee and U-Haul it out.
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