Thursday, April 18, 2024

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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) – Joe LaCava walked nearly never blade of grass on the 18th green at Valhalla Golf Club, jotting notes in his yardage book after stepping off the distances from every edge of the green to every possible pin position. It was just like any other Monday at a major.
The caddie just didn’t know whether any of this information would be useful in the PGA Championship. LaCava was awaiting word on whether his boss – Tiger Woods – would be healthy enough to play the final major of the year.
“I’m optimistic,” LaCava said after he finished charting the entire golf course. “I’m hoping he plays. So I’m just doing whatever work I would normally do.”
The caddie was at Valhalla. So was his car, a silver SUV parked in the spot assigned to the four-time major champion.
As for Woods?
Stay tuned. His agent, Mark Steinberg at Excel Sports Management, said in an email that today would be too early for doctors to decide whether Woods could or even should try to play this week after another back injury.
Woods took another turn toward an uncertain future when he withdrew after eight holes and one final shot yesterday at the Bridgestone Invitational. Before leaving Firestone, he said he jarred his back when he hopped into a deep bunker after playing a shot on the par-five second hole from an awkward lie off the slope above the sand.
“It’s just the whole lower back,” Woods said. “I don’t know what happened.”
Making the picture look even bleaker was the timing. Woods had back surgery March 31 to alleviate the pain from a pinched nerve. The Bridgestone Invitational was only his third tournament since returning from a three-month absence.
And there he went again, riding off the golf course in a cart, struggling to even remove his shoes before LaCava drove him to the airport for a flight back to Florida for evaluation.
“Obviously, I feel bad for him,” Rory McIlroy told the BBC today. “The game of golf really needs Tiger. He’s had a few withdrawals the past couple of years. I think the first thing is just to get fit and 100 per cent healthy, even if that means taking the year off and coming back next year ready to play golf.”
If he doesn’t play the PGA Championship, his season indeed would be over.
Woods has to win the final major of the year to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs. He would have to win to make the Ryder Cup team. And by the sound of U.S. captain Tom Watson, he would have to play at Valhalla to even merit consideration as a wild-card selection.
“Tiger would be a great addition to tour team,” Watson told SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio today. “I’ve said all along, I would pick Tiger Woods if he’s healthy and playing well. This doesn’t bode well right now. I just hope that maybe it’s just an isolated problem that he can turn around and possibly play this week at the PGA.”
 

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