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Is Tiger Woods playing the ultimate setup game

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. – Tiger Woods is brilliant. In this case, it is not because he has 79 PGA TOUR wins. Not because of the 14 major championships or the two FedExCups. Or the record 683 weeks as world No.1. But because he might just be setting up one of the greatest stings of all-time. The new Woods we’ve seen in the last couple of years. This friendly advice-giving cat… Is it just one of the greatest setups ever? Is he using this inopportune back injury as an opportunity to lull the new generation into a false sense of security? We are on to you, Tiger. Sure, we haven’t seen the trademarked Tiger Woods steely stare in some time. You know the one. The one that stands the hair up on the back of your neck. The one that makes elite golfers panic and try too hard and ultimately fail against him. Instead, Woods has been extra friendly with the young stars of today. Starting with Rory McIlroy and Jason Day and now continuing on with the likes of Justin Thomas, Daniel Berger and Rickie Fowler. He shared a plane with Thomas to Los Angeles this week. Shared a plane! Berger waxed lyrical on Woods and the help he’s given to a lot of young stars. “I’ve heard from other guys he wasn’t that open in the past, but I just think he’s at a stage of his career where he wants to help out the younger guys and that’s really cool,â€� the two-time TOUR winner said. “Obviously to be in the presence of greatness – when he talks you listen. The things he says are pretty simple and that’s easy to learn from. He’s great.â€� This is the same guy who you thought might walk right past Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els or Sergio Garcia if they were literally on fire back in his heyday such was his insular focus. But now we know what this new Woods is about. Keep your friends close – and your enemies closer. None of us knew, including Woods himself, if his latest comeback would be successful. But a top-25 result at the Farmers Insurance Open has everyone buzzing. The plan is working… The young stars of today never played in the Tiger era of dominance. They rely on highlights on PGATOUR.com and YouTube. But highlights don’t show the whole picture. “The hardest thing for people to understand who weren’t out here when Tiger was at the peak of his powers is how much of an aura he carried with him,â€� fellow Masters and PLAYERS champion Adam Scott says. “It wasn’t just if you were playing with him – if you look at the records of guys playing with him in last groups of tournaments, most guys shot 78 – but he could have been four holes away and his name pops up on a leaderboard and the leaders see it and start playing poorly. “No doubt in my mind Tiger worked all those little bits of gamesmanship and also he knew he was intimidating to people and he’d play up on that. Tiger has always been very friendly to me but at the right moment he wouldn’t say hello.â€� That’s right. Not even a hello. But the blank stare. The game face. The beauty of it was that it was his attitude was so intense that Woods didn’t always have to beat you. You beat yourself. “The intimidation with Tiger was he never lost when he was leading on Sunday, so he made you feel like you had to play some heroic round,â€� former U.S. Open champion Geoff Ogilvy says. “Golf has always been difficult when you feel like you have to play well. Good rounds come out organically, they just turn up, but if you force golf, it doesn’t usually happen for you. “There was this aura or this feel that you had to do something really special and then usually you do something worse because you were trying too hard.â€� When we asked Woods how he thought the younger generation – who he has befriended – would react to competitive down-the-stretch Tiger, he immediately grinned that Cheshire cat grin of his. “I don’t care how they react,â€� he beamed. “I’m trying to win a tournament. I’m sure they’ll feel the same way, but it’s winning time. “Once I get into contention, I can handle myself. I just need to get there.â€� We knew it! You ARE setting them up for a sting! While it is unlikely it would happen this week – just given Woods’ poor record at Riviera – it just might. And if not here… the weeks to come look even more tantalizing. For the record, Thomas is loving his relationship with Woods. He will play with him in the opening two rounds this week at the Genesis Open, along with McIlroy. When the possibility of Woods turning “nastyâ€� on him was raised, the FedExCup champ hoped it wouldn’t be a successful operation. “I would like to think I am a little more mature than that and I have been there enough now that I’d be pretty comfortable with that and I hope I am not fazed by something like that,â€� Thomas said. “Hopefully it happens soon, and we will know.â€� Yes. Hopefully very soon.

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Tiger Woods hasn’t always been captain material. That might surprise some casual fans, but for those who have closely followed him – and certainly his peers who have seen his incredible career up close and personal – it’s a common thought. But those same competitors – and sometimes teammates – now say Woods has transformed himself so much so that American golf might be on the verge of the greatest captain in U.S. Team history. RELATED: Woods ‘very happy with most of the team’ | Predicting partnerships for Presidents Cup The 82-time PGA TOUR winner will suit up as a playing captain this week at the Presidents Cup, the first golfer to handle both chores since Hale Irwin in the inaugural fight between the U.S. and the Internationals in 1994. Back then, Woods was still winning amateur tournaments and was still a few years off becoming a PGA TOUR star. 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Second place was not good enough and that’s where all his energy went.â€� But then life happened. Woods suffered multiple back injuries and there was a distinct possibility he might never return to competitive golf. He began looking at golf through a different prism. Age also mellowed him. The intensity melted and the experience gained along the way started to push through. Woods played just seven times on the PGA TOUR in 2014, 11 in 2015, not at all in 2016 and just once in 2017 with just one top-10 in that stretch. Instead of retreating into a shell as he contemplated his future, he started to give back to the game. As the youth explosion began with the likes of Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Jason Day and Rickie Fowler, Woods became somewhat of a confidant. Not quite a mentor, but a sounding block. The keys of the game through Woods’ eyes started to get passed on, little by little, to those lucky enough. In 2016, Davis Love III brought him in as an assistant on the Ryder Cup team. 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The 43-year-old has played under 11 separate captains in previous Presidents Cups and Ryder Cups: Jack Nicklaus, Ken Venturi, Fred Couples, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, Curtis Strange, Hal Sutton, Tom Lehman, Corey Pavin, Love III and Jim Furyk. Don’t be surprised if he draws from any or all of them. It’s difficult to imagine Woods being a huge motivational speaker type. Instead his resume should hold plenty of weight among his players. You would expect they’d be willing to follow him to the ends of the earth and back. “I expect he will lead by example. There is no one more committed than that guy,â€� O’Meara says. Fred Couples captained Woods three times in the Presidents Cup – all to wins – and is now one of his assistants for the clash at Royal Melbourne this week. “If you go by Tiger’s resume in golf – it is so huge – he will be phenomenal. He crosses those t’s and dots the i’s to perfection,â€� Couples says. “He said recently in Japan after winning — you give me a lead and I know what to do. And I think the same can be said as a captain. His experience in this game counts. It is probably second to none. He’s been around a lot, he knows how to handle the guys, he will be a huge force as a captain.â€� Jay Haas was an assistant when Woods played the 2013 Presidents Cup and also was his teammate on two U.S. teams in the early 2000s. “He will be a little more vocal than usual but that is against his nature, he’s not a talkative guy and he probably feels like, ‘Hey I’m prepared; you should be prepared,’â€� Haas says. “Not everybody is a Fuzzy Zoeller or a Lee Trevino type. Steve Stricker is a quiet guy and he led the team in a rout at Liberty National.â€� Lehman, who also played with and captained Woods, believes his strength will be a huge plus. “The reason why Tiger will be a really good captain is he is a strategic thinker. He’s been a fantastic assistant in the past and therefore as a captain I see him being the kind of guy who puts the right guys on the course,â€� Lehman says. “He won’t have a problem putting guys on the bench. And as an assistant captain, I saw a Tiger who was really willing to share his knowledge. As a player, especially in his prime, he was not quite as willing to share his secrets for obvious reasons. “The essence of a great captain is being able to give the team whatever they need to be successful — and he now is doing that so he will be a great captain.â€� But what about the balance of playing and leading the team? There’s a reason playing captains are a rarity. Yes, most captains are past their playing primes. But being a captain requires a lot of planning and strategy as well as a need to stay flexible as the matches play out.  Woods has been a lock to play all five sessions in most of his previous Cup appearances. But now, with captaincy duties to attend to, it’s likely he will have some time off to get a feel for what’s happening at Royal Melbourne. Couples reveals that before Woods won the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP in Japan this fall, he was leaning towards playing very little, if at all (and of course, he wasn’t officially announced as a team member until after the captain’s picks were made a week later). “Before Japan, he just really wanted to be the captain. He wanted to be out on every tee. Watch everyone tee off,â€� Couples says. “But the team is infinitely better with him on it. I don’t think he is going to play all five sessions but he is the greatest player and to have him on the team is huge. 82 wins — that is just unbelievable. “Playing won’t slow anything down. … Maybe it will be a little difficult in one area with making picks. But knowing him, he won’t play in the afternoon when the picks come out (for the next morning’s session) so he will be fine. “Basically we as assistants will do what he says. So when we go in there if he is out playing – which could be one or two times – it’s pretty simple.â€� Irwin recently had some advice for Woods as the last man to juggle both. “He has to be careful because as a captain you have some duties and leadership to provide and as a player you have a responsibility to play to your potential,â€� Irwin recently told PGATOUR.COM. “Obviously Tiger is playing very, very well right now, but you have to measure what you can do as a player and a captain.â€� Perhaps the biggest danger for Woods is his own aura. Could those he is leading try too hard to impress? Could Woods’ stature be so large that he will bring nerves? While Woods Presidents Cup record is formidable at 24-15-1 in eight Presidents Cup appearances, he is just 13-21-3 in eight Ryder Cups. “I would imagine if you are on the 17th hole and you are one down and Tiger runs out next to you, you might be nervous,â€� Couples admits. “He will make others nervous including his own partners and that’s why some say he has a bad record. I have played with him three times and we won twice and lost once and that time was 99 percent me. It is hard to play with him because of his aura. “But he knows what is doing. He has great lingo and the way he talks to people is effective.â€� O’Meara knows firsthand that the aura factor is real. 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