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Tiger Woods Speaks Before PGA Championship
Tiger Woods spoke with SiriusXM’s Gary Williams this afternoon at Valhalla Golf Club ahead of this week’s PGA Championship.
You can watch Woods’ Q&A with SiriusXM here:
https://twitter.com/SiriusXMPGATOUR/status/1790422368138965144
Williams asked Tiger about his mental and physical preparation coming into big events as he plays in fewer tournaments.
Williams: “Everyone focuses on the physical for you coming to these events infrequently. But you can clear space emotionally, intellectually better than anybody. How challenging is that now, doing this less and less?”
Tiger: “You know, the hard part, Gary, is just that I don't have the competitive reps that I like to have coming into big events. Because I only play big events now. Unfortunately, I just don't play that much. Getting reps at home or getting reps here this week, every shot's important to try and figure out ball flights or the golf course, how I'm gonna attack and how I'm gonna play it. How am I gonna feel day to day? You know, these are all things that I didn't have to worry about when I was 24 years old. So it's just different.”
Tiger also remembered his experience, as a young player on tour, playing with Jack Nicklaus at the 2000 PGA Champion at Valhalla.
Tiger: “The way he competed and way he played, the putts he made, the focus. I remember the routine of him building his stance and the shots, and it was awesome. It was truly awesome. When we were talking out there, when we were playing, I mean, I didn't realize it at the time, but he played with Gene Sarazen in his last PGA, and I played with Jack in his last PGA, and now here I am 24 years later still playing. But it was a bit of a passing of the torch at that time. I was coming into my own, Jack was leaving the game of golf, and it was an incredible two days.”
Book Pick of the Week: Tiger and Phil Golf's Most Fascinating Rivalry
Bob Harig's Tiger & Phil provides an in-depth chronicle of the decades-long rivalry that drove the success of golf's two biggest stars, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.
For more than two decades, there have been two golfers who have captivated, bemused, inspired, frustrated, fascinated, and entertained us, and in doing so have demanded our attention – Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. Even with all the ink that has been spilled on Tiger, no one has ever written about his relationship with Phil and how their careers have been inextricably intertwined. Furthermore, very little has been written about Phil Mickelson, who is more than just an adversary. He is a fascinating Hall of Fame golfer in his own right.
These two biggest names (and draws) in golf have, for better and for worse, been the ultimate rivals. But it is so much more complicated than that. Each player has pushed the other to be better. They have teased each other and fought. They have battled to the bitter end on the course making for some of the greatest moments in the game for the last 20 years. They have each gone through injury and health problems, legal problems, falling in and out of favor with the press. And over the course of their time together in the game they have gradually become not just rivals but friends.
In the tradition of major bestsellers such as Arnie & Jack, When the Game Was Ours, The Rivals, and Brady vs. Manning, Tiger & Phil will change the way we look at these players and the game itself.
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Tiger and the Masters Champions Dinner
Tiger hosts for the fifth time.