World number one Tiger Woods has been included in the draw for next week’s Accenture World Match Play in Arizona. Woods, who uses Nike golf clubs, has not played since last June when he won his 14th major at the US Open.
He is still recovering from major knee reconstruction surgery and has yet to confirm whether he will take part in the World Match Play at a new venue, the Ritz Carlton Golf Club at Marana. Woods has until this Friday to confirm his entry for the tournament which runs from February 25 to March 1.
Woods has been practising hard in recent weeks but the next scheduled event section of his website still has to be announced against the World Match Play. Woods always try to improve own game and ready to get more experiment and prepration to get better to better results and that’s why he has lots of titles and no. 1 ranking in the world. He is playing with complete focus and want to get title his name at how any and he prove that.
If Woods decides to return to competitive golf next week he would open against Australian Brendan Jones. Wood return is good news for the golf lover s because now they can see his favourite player to play as well high level of golf competition on the ground between leading golf players.
Dubai Desert Classic champion Rory McIlroy is piared with South African Louis Oosthuizen, who finished second in both Abu Dhabi and Qatar. Now other golf player s are ready to get tough competition because of tiger woods now on the ground and not easy to beat him. Woods is complete dedicated and professional player and will compete to any one in the golf.
The only all European clash would be between Swedes Robert Karlsson and Peter Hanson, while Open and US PGA champion Padraig Harrington s first opponent would be American Pat Perez.
Provisional draw (seeded positions in brackets):
(1) Tiger Woods v (64) Brendan Jones; (32) Tim Clark v (33) Retief Goosen; (16) Rory McIlroy v (49) Louis Oosthuizen; (17) Mike Weir v (48) Hunter Mahan; (8) Geoff Ogilvy v (57) Kevin Sutherland; (25) Trevor Immelman v (40) Shingo Katayama; (9) Camilo Villegas v (56) Rod Pampling; (24) Miguel Angel Jimenez v (41) Rory Sabbatini
(4) Vijay Singh v (61) Soren Kjeldsen; (29) Ben Curtis v (36) Luke Donald; (13) Ernie Els v (52) Soren Hansen; (20) Steve Stricker v (45) Dustin Johnson; (5) Phil Mickelson v (60) Angel Cabrera; (28) Zach Johnson v (37) Graeme McDowell; (12) Lee Westwood v (53) Prayad Marksaeng; (21) Stewart Cink v (44) Richard Sterne
(2) Sergio Garcia v (63) Charl Schwartzel; (31) Ian Poulter v (34) Jeev Milkha Singh; (15) Justin Rose v (50) Boo Weekley; (18) Adam Scott v (47) Sean O Hair; (7) Robert Karlsson v (58) Peter Hanson; (26) Alvaro Quiros v (39) Stephen Ames; (10) Kenny Perry v (55) Matthew Goggin; (23) Paul Casey v (42) Aaron Baddeley
(3) Padraig Harrington v (62) Pat Perez; (30) Robert Allenby v (35) Ross Fisher; (14) Jim Furyk v (51) Anders Hansen; (19) Martin Kaymer v (46) Stuart Appleby; (6) Henrik Stenson v (59) Davis Love; (27) Justin Leonard v (38) Andres Romero; (11) Anthony Kim v (54) Lin Wen tang; (22) KJ Choi v (43) Oliver Wilson
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