Tiger Woods could spur the U.S. to victory at Ryder Cup, without even hitting a golf ball - News Summed Up

Tiger Woods could spur the U.S. to victory at Ryder Cup, without even hitting a golf ball


CHASKA, Minn. — It’s an impossible task, but Tiger Woods, one week from returning to competitive golf after more than a year away, is trying to keep a low profile at the Ryder Cup. You know Tiger is there, you know he is well up for it, the crowd will be there chanting Tiger’s name,” said Montgomerie. “I met Darren for the first time on my 10th birthday on the practice range at Royal Portrush Golf Club,” he said Tuesday. Asked if he remembered what he got for his birthday, McIlroy said, “That WAS my birthday present, to play Royal Portrush, or actually, the Valley Course next to it. “Has anyone at all reminded you that we are in the Central Time Zone?” Associated Press golf writer Doug Ferguson teased Tuesday.


Source: National Post September 27, 2016 22:41 UTC



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