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STENSON CLIMBS TO FIFTH IN LATEST WORLD RANKINGS

Posted on Tuesday, 28th June 2016 in Golf News
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Henrik Stenson recently.

LOS ANGELES, Tuesday

Sweden’s Henrik Stenson climbed to fifth in the world golf rankings released on Monday after winning his second BMW International Open title in Germany at the weekend.

Australian Jason Day and American Jordan Spieth continue to dominate the rankings with US golfer Billy Hurley moving up 438 places to 169th after capturing his first PGA title at the National in Bethesda.

Official World Golf Ranking top 20:

1. Jason Day (AUS) 13.5133 pts

2. Jordan Spieth (USA) 10.9588

3. Dustin Johnson (USA) 9.5549

4. Rory McIlroy (NIR) 9.1779

5. Henrik Stenson (SWE) 7.2893 (+2)

6. Bubba Watson (USA) 7.2836 (-1)

7. Rickie Fowler (USA) 6.7438 (-1)

8. Adam Scott (AUS) 6.5970

9. Danny Willett (ENG) 6.4483

10. Justin Rose (ENG) 5.5460

11. Sergio Garcia (ESP) 5.3891 (+1)

12. Branden Grace (RSA) 5.3240 (-1)

13. Patrick Reed (USA) 4.9672

14. Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 4.6974

15. Brooks Koepka (USA) 4.3473

16. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) 4.3138

17. Matt Kuchar (USA) 4.0458

18. Jim Furyk (USA) 3.9347 (+1)

19. Zach Jonson (USA) 3.9249 (-1)

20. Phil Mickelson (USA) 3.8942 cheap air max 95 cheap air max 95

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TIGER SAYS HE MIGHT NOT PLAY AGAIN THIS YEAR

Posted on Tuesday, 28th June 2016 in Golf News
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Tiger Woods

Bethesda, Tuesday

Tiger Woods said Sunday he might not return to competitive golf this year following back surgery nine months ago, but he’s counting on the wait being worthwhile by producing impressive form.

The 14-time major champion updated his recovery status after Sunday’s final round of the US PGA National at Congressional Country Club, which benefits his charity foundation.

“I’m trying to get back as fast as I can,” Woods said. “It’s frustrating not being able to play, especially at my own event. I miss being out here.”

Asked if there was a chance he might not play again this year, Woods said, “I don’t know. I want to play. I don’t know if I will. But I am trying to… I’m working my tail off.”

The British Open is only three weeks away and the year’s final major, the PGA Championship, is less than five weeks away.

Woods never mentions a specific event when asked about a comeback timetable and he has admitted downplaying his status in comments about past injuries.

But he talks time and again about having learned from past attempts to return too quickly from injury and setbacks he has suffered as a result.

“I would like to say next week. But I can’t,” Woods said. “It’s not fun. It’s a tough road. I know I’m getting better. I’m progressing, but still I’m just not quite ready to be out here.

“I can play with these guys. I know I still can. I just need to get healthy enough where I can do it on a regular basis.”

That, Woods said, requires getting into golf shape. That means even though he is playing 18 holes now on consecutive days, he must be able to handle all the stresses of tournament play over 72 holes.

“I still need to be golf fit, hit ball after ball to have my golf muscles back,” Woods said.

“I am playing, just I need more time, I still need to get to get stronger, need to recover faster. Unfortunately it will take time.

“I’m older. It takes longer to recover. I want to do it right so I don’t have another surgery.”

South Africa’s Ernie Els, a four-time major winner who played in Sunday’s final group, made it clear he wants to see Woods return.

“When Ernie walked off, he made a beeline over to me and gave me a big hug and said, ‘Get back out here,'” Woods said. “That’s awfully special because we’ve been going at it for such a long time.”

Woods, 40, was able to show his children Els and try to explain how they have been rivals for nearly two decades.

“I was trying to explain to Sam and Charlie ‘See that big guy over there on the 18th green? I’ve been battling him for the last 19 years,'” Woods said. “That was really cool.”

Woods has won 79 US PGA events, three shy of Sam Snead’s all-time record, and his major total is four shy of the all-time record 18 won by Jack Nicklaus.

But Woods, nagged by back and leg injuries, has not won a major since the 2008 US Open and has not won any title since the 2013 World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational. air max 97 air max 97

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