12/02/2013

Tiger Awaits Two Mac's

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Even with the PGA TOUR starting a new season in October, and big golf being played around the world, Tiger Woods said he was pleasantly surprised to draw another big cast of stars to his holiday tournament in California.

"It's our deepest and strongest field that we've had, possibly ever," Woods said.

The World Challenge has not announced its two sponsor exemptions from among the top 50 in the world ranking to fill out the 18-man field. The tournament, which was in jeopardy this summer until Northwestern Mutual stepped in as a title sponsor, will be held December 5-8 at Sherwood Country Club.

It includes defending champion Graeme McDowell, along with three other Europeans who will be competing in Asia for the Race to Dubai in the weeks leading up to Woods' event. Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter are expected to play.

Ernie Els is playing the World Challenge for the first time. Jason Day returns, though the Australian is making a rare trip Down Under this year to compete in World Cup at Royal Melbourne just two weeks before Woods' tournament.

The other Americans besides Woods are PGA champion Jason Dufner, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Brandt Snedeker, Zach Johnson, Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk, Keegan Bradley and Steve Stricker.

"I think we're all very surprised that we've got as many international players playing this year," Woods said during a conference call. "The American players have supported our event throughout the years. Obviously, it's easier travel if you're based in the States. The guys who are playing in the Race to Dubai, it's a bit more of a challenge to get them to play. But for some reason, this year we've had guys wanting to play and we have probably the best field we've had."

The tournament will be played for the 15th time, and it means so much to Woods that last year he invested his own money -- believed to be about $4 million -- to help cover operating expenses and to make sure there would be enough proceeds to benefit his foundation.

One challenge this year was the new wraparound season on the PGA TOUR, starting in October and ending with the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola next September. There are six tournaments the rest of this fall -- two in Asia -- that offer full FedExCup points and official money.

Woods' tournament is not official. It counts only toward the world ranking. And the total purse ($3.5 million) is smaller than any tournament on the PGA TOUR or European Tour for the rest of 2013. That didn't seem to matter.

"I think word has spread," Woods said. "We've always treated players well there. They've had a great time. It's close enough to the following year where some of the guys want to try and experiment with a few things equipment-wise, club deal. They want to get a tournament in before they play Kapalua, the Hawaiian Open. Some of the guys have done that in the past.

"Otherwise, we've had great American support," Woods said. "But it's pretty incredible to get the international support we've gotten this year."

Woods has only two tournaments remaining in 2013 -- Turkey and the World Challenge.

Since the FedExCup began in 2007, the only domestic event he has played after September was the Frys.com Open in 2011, the year he missed the FedExCup Playoffs because of injury.

Woods still hasn't adjusted to the notion that a new season already is underway.

"Some of the players were talking about that at The Presidents Cup," he said. "It's hard to believe the very next week is a tour event. We felt like we were still playing our season because we were still playing The Presidents Cup. I think it's going to take a little bit of time to get accustomed to it."



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Wizard of Oz Still Number 6

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Rory McIlroy remains at No. 6 in the latest Official World Golf Ranking released on Monday and unaffected by his last hole win at the Emirates Australian Open in Sydney. Only 32 world-ranking points were available to the winner at Royal Sydney, so McIlroy remained more than .64 average points behind No. 5 Justin Rose.

Adam Scott moved ever closer to the world No. 1, Tiger Woods, after his blitz through the Australian triple crown. 

After wins at the Australian PGA and Australian Masters, followed by a third-place finish at the World Cup and at the Australian Open, Scott is now 1.7 points behind Woods  - the closest he has ever been to topping the rankings. 

The only movement in the top 10 was No. 10 Jason Day, who swapped places with Jason Dufner after a T-6 finish at the Australian Open. 

Charl Schwartzel jumped from No. 21 to No. 18 with his successful defense of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Hideki Matsuyama moved from No. 25 to No. 23 after his victory at the Japan Tour’s Casio World Open. 

The rest of the top 10: Woods, Scott, Henrik Stenson, Phil Mickelson, Rose, McIlroy, Matt Kuchar, Steve Stricker, Brandt Snedeker and Day.


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Captain GMAC EurAsia Ready

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Graeme McDowell will help lead Team Europe's challenge at next year's inaugural EurAsia Cup in Malaysia.

After being unveiled as the European captain at a press conference in Hong Kong, Miguel Angel Jimenez announced the first four automatic qualifiers for his 10-man team, with McDowell being joined by Wales' Jamie Donaldson, Frenchman Victor Dubuisson and Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano.

The quartet secured their places on the team thanks to their final position in the 2013 Race to Dubai.

The remaining spots in the European side will be taken from the leading four available players from the Official World Golf Ranking on February 3, 2014, the playing captain and one captain's pick by Jimenez.

McDowell, who won the US Open in 2010 and claimed the winning point at that year's Ryder Cup, said: "I am really looking forward to playing the EurAsia Cup.

"It's a great concept to bring Asia and Europe together and I think it has a lot of potential to become a very big event."

The Northern Irishman added: "Everyone knows the standards in Asian golf are continually rising and I have no doubt it will be a tough job to go away from home and win.

"But if we gel as a team and get the pairings right then we will have a chance because there will be a lot of quality and experienced players in the European Team and I am sure a few of them will be looking to sharpen their match play skills with an eye on the Ryder Cup next year."

Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee is captain of the Asian team.

His team will include the leading four available Asian players from the final 2013 Asian Tour Order of Merit, the leading three available Asian players invited on the basis of their Official World Golf Ranking, the playing captain and two captain's picks.

The EurAsia Cup will take place at Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur from March 27-29.


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