mardi 10 mai 2011

Woods returns to course for first time since knee injury

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida, May 10 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods returns to competitive golf at this week's Players Championship after hardly striking a ball since suffering a knee injury at last month's Masters.
The American former world number one, without a tournament win in 18
 months, is even listed by bookmakers as the favourite to win the tournament considered the "fifth major" by players.
Woods played nine holes at the TPC Sawgrass on Tuesday, which marked the first time he has been out on a course since he finished tied for fourth at the year's first major.
He suffered strains to his left knee and left Achilles' tendon while hitting an awkward shot from pine straw to the left of the 17th fairway at Augusta National during the third round of the Masters.
"It didn't feel good on Sunday. That was tough. I played through it but it was one of those things - I was in the midst of playing and competing and had to power through it, so I did," Woods told reporters on Tuesday. "I was able to shut it down for a little bit and able to take care of it."
Woods put himself in position to claim a fifth green jacket with that final round performance but had to miss his scheduled appearance at last week's Quail Hollow tournament due to injury problems he says surfaced at the Masters.
Woods, who has been taking anti-inflammatory medicine and receiving soft-tissue massage, said he did not start hitting balls until Monday.
The injury has clearly been a frustration for a 14-times major winner who had finally started to show glimpses of his winning form at Augusta.
"That's the way it goes. I have a slight injury and you've just got to take some time off, listen to the (doctors) and do the proper rehab," he said.
Woods has not won since his victory at the Australian Masters in 2009, a drought that is unprecedented in his career, although he said his struggles around 1998, when he won just once in 18 months, have helped him handle the winless streak.
"If I hadn't gone through it before, I probably wouldn't have handled it like this," said Woods.
"That period was brutal because I had never gone through a stretch like that. If I had never gone through that, this period would have been just as brutal."

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