Tiger Woods does not want the United States Ryder Cup captain Corey - Pavin used in the hands of one of four wild cards to select him to enter the United States.
However, Woods quickly went on to say, when the United States after the PGA Championship, final round, the U.S. team standings Sunday evening Whistling Straits closed, and if he still can not automatically rely on their own into the U.S. team selected the eight squad He will not refuse the invitation to participate in the Ryder Cup captain.
Woods was asked Tuesday whether directly giving of a captain's pick in the Ryder Cup. "Yes." Woods said.
Then this week, after Tiger was asked whether he had discussed this issue and Pavie. "No, not yet," Woods said, "I have not seen him, I hope I am not by virtue of a wild card entry. I want to own into the U.S. team."
Woods, U.S. Ryder Cup team currently ranked 10th in the standings ---- worse off automatically selected for the U.S. team two positions.
Woods Tuesday tone and last Sunday at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational final round 77 7 under high standards, tied for the final 78 after the tone when speaking with reporters, very big difference.
Sunday, when asked whether it was time to enter the United States team, Woods said, "Do not play like this, do not play like this. I mean, if I play like this, I will not contribute to the ball team. Any person who shot 18 under a high standard, they will not help the team. (Woods at Firestone's Low Gross is a high-par 18) "
Woods was asked later whether at this stage to choose their own. "I think I will reverse this situation, now and then we have a lot of time, this very well." Woods said Sunday.
Now, feeling as if Woods is to reverse the situation. Whistling Straits, he booked two practice rounds, and the famous coach Sean - Foley (Sean Foley) to help monitor his swing ---- Although the tiger neither confirm nor deny that they are working together --- - Tiger Woods looks on their current skills are much more pleasure.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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