Weather Afternoon: 8°c Sunny spells Tonight: 5°c Partly Cloudy Night

Sport

Tiger Woods
Big attraction: Australian golf fans are eager to see Tiger Woods

Rare sight of Tiger Woods draws thousands

10 Nov 2009


Thousands of fans and a media circus worthy of a head of state greeted Tiger Woods at Melbourne's Kingston Heath golf club on Tuesday, as the world number one made his first visit to Australia in 11 years.

Woods, who arrived by private jet in Melbourne on Monday, tuned up for this week's A$1.5 million dollars ($1.40 million) Masters with a nine-hole practice round in front of throngs of spectators and a low-flying helicopter scanning his every move.

"No, (this reception) is not normal. No, I pray to God it's not normal," the 14-time major champion told reporters.

"You don't normally see this many people at a practice round, certainly, maybe at a major championship."

Woods's first tournament in Australia since the 1998 President's Cup in Melbourne, has been seen as a watershed for a tour that has struggled to provide purses and appearance fees large enough to attract golf's biggest names.

The state government of Victoria, which local media have reported paid half of Woods' $3 million appearance fee, had branded his appearance a coup and said the visit would generate an economic benefit of A$19 million.

Woods's delay in heading back to Australia was a matter of "timing" rather than financial incentives, the 33-year old said.

"There are so many golf tournaments to play all around the world. I just haven't got down here," he said.

"You don't get a chance to play in venues like this and it is really a treat to play the sand-belt golf courses.

"You have so many different options. You have to be able to shape the ball around the golf course. You have to be able to think.

"It's one of the reasons I love playing links golf. It's the same, the only difference here is well, it's hot as hell."

Woods will vie for a first victory on Australian soil with former U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy among a strong local contingent for a winner's cheque worth less than a tenth of his appearance fee.

He comes off a disappointing finish at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai, where a horror front nine on Sunday left him five strokes behind fellow American Phil Mickelson in joint sixth.

Although he will finish 2009 without a major, Woods was already looking forward to an injury-free 2010, with the knee that sidelined him for eight months before his comeback earlier this year feeling the best it had in "more than a decade".

"As the year progressed, I made changes in my swing because obviously my knee was getting better and better and I could do different things," said Woods, who recorded six victories on the U.S. PGA Tour.

"I'm really looking forward to next year... to come off what I came off last year and had the year that I had this year, I don't think anyone would have suspected that."

Reader views (0)

 Add your view

No comments have so far been submitted.


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Andre Villas-Boas has an impossible job at Chelsea, says Porto president Andre Villas-Boas Andre Villas-Boas' efforts to turn around Chelsea are being damaged by Jose Mourinho's regular contact with the players, it is claimed
  • Chris Powell: racist abuse between players was accepted in my day Chris Powell Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager Chris Powell is pleased the issue is now being...
  • FA long game will only make muddle worse Alf Ramsey Patrick Barclay: According to Graham Taylor, it can take a manager 18 months to adjust from club football to the different...
  • PFA urged John Terry to quit England captaincy for European Championships John Terry Exclusive: John Terry refused a plea from the Professional Footballers' Association to step down as England captain until...
  • Has Arsene Wenger really found a new batch of San Siro heroes? Cesc Fabregas The Champions League clash between Arsenal and AC Milan will determine whether critics are right to question the strength and ability of...
  • Carlos Tevez targets Manchester City return in two weeks Carlos Tevez Carlos Tevez was due to arrive in England this morning determined to win back his place in the Manchester City team and prepared to...
  • Sam Allardyce hails Mark Noble's commitment ahead of West Ham's clash with Southampton Mark Noble Mark Noble leads out West Ham for his 200th senior match as his manager Sam Allardyce emphasised the importance of a core of home-grown...
  • Nicky Maynard itching to make his West Ham debut against Southampton Nicky Maynard Nicky Maynard is confident that he will be able to score if called upon to make his West Ham debut in the club's top-of-the-table showdown...
  • Ravi Bopara and Steven Finn turn tide to stop tour sliding into a complete disaster Ravi Bopara England have won a match and for their next trick they plan to win a series. Anything is possible now after their victory in the opening...
  • Portsmouth prepare for 10-point penalty Fratton Park Portsmouth are set to go into administration for the second time in two years leaving the club facing a 10-point penalty
  •