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Like a kid in a candy shop, Woods has attracted a legion of supporters who have descended on this little corner of the east coast of Scotland, some from as far as Argentina, just to capture perhaps a last glimpse of one of the greatest still confident he can summon his legendary best Sports
As LIV Golf lurks in the shadows, the battle for the Claret Jug provides a much-needed shot of purity Sports
There has been a cutting tone to the adulation Woods has shown towards the Old Course though; thrilled and grateful to play, of course, but also conscious of his role in golf’s bitter struggle and the power his words hold Sports
The tournament is engulfed in history; the esteemed names from the past, many of whom have gathered to celebrate everything the Champion Golfer of the Year stands for, provides a befitting reminder of the priceless reward the game still has to offer Sports
Tiger Woods, golf’s knight in shining armour, is fit, beaming from ear to ear after squeezing 58 holes into barely four days leading up to lights out on Thursday Sports
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Those at risk may want to soak up this glorious occasion given their uncertain future in the majors Sports
Golf’s royalty descends on St Andrews this week for the 150th Open Championship, providing some much-needed respite for a sport currently embroiled in a civil war Sports
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The tournament is engulfed in history; the esteemed names from the past, many of whom have gathered to celebrate everything the Champion Golfer of the Year stands for, provides a befitting reminder of the priceless reward the game still has to offer Sports
Tiger Woods, golf’s knight in shining armour, is fit, beaming from ear to ear after squeezing 58 holes into barely four days leading up to lights out on Thursday Sports
Golf’s royalty descends on St Andrews this week for the 150th Open Championship, providing some much-needed respite for a sport currently embroiled in a civil war Sports
It has led to a stark warning to those defecting to LIV Golf, the uncertainty surrounding world ranking points and the sacrifices they could be making Sports
Those at risk may want to soak up this glorious occasion given their uncertain future in the majors Sports
There has been a cutting tone to the adulation Woods has shown towards the Old Course though; thrilled and grateful to play, of course, but also conscious of his role in golf’s bitter struggle and the power his words hold Sports
RecommendedMo Farah: 'All I ever wanted as a kid was to have my parents'The Open 2022 latest odds: Who is the favourite to win at St Andrews?The Open 2022: Greatest moments at St Andrews in Open historyWill Zalatoris plays a shot from the bunker on the 17th Sports
Like a kid in a candy shop, Woods has attracted a legion of supporters who have descended on this little corner of the east coast of Scotland, some from as far as Argentina, just to capture perhaps a last glimpse of one of the greatest still confident he can summon his legendary best Sports
As LIV Golf lurks in the shadows, the battle for the Claret Jug provides a much-needed shot of purity Sports

