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Tiger unsure on Genesis status due to L.A. fires

Tiger Woods said Tuesday night that meetings about what will happen with the Genesis Invitational are scheduled but did not reveal any decisions

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Padraig Harrington doesn’t think Tiger Woods is done winning majorsPadraig Harrington doesn’t think Tiger Woods is done winning majors

ORLANDO, Fla. – Twenty years have passed since Padraig Harrington first faced Tiger Woods on the weekend at a major, and the Irishman has kept a close watch ever since. He doesn’t think Woods is finished. Harrington believes Woods can win another major if he can just get to the final nine holes. “You’d never run Tiger off,” Harrington said, drawing from the two hours he watched Woods play in a 10-hole made-for-TV exhibition last weekend. “But I actually think he might be in a better place than I had thought.” Never mind that the 15-time major champion turns 47 at the end of the month, or that Woods has had as many — if not more — surgeries than he has won majors. Plantar fasciitis in his right foot kept Woods from playing the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas two weeks ago, and he wouldn’t be playing with his 13-year-old son in the PNC Championship this weekend if not for carts being allowed. No matter. “There’s two things that make a golfer — how talented they are and how resilient they are,” Harrington said Thursday after storms washed out the PNC Championship pro-am. “Usually you get very talented, not very resilient; or you get very resilient and not very talented. Tiger, through his whole career, has both of those, which is very unusual. “So I would never doubt.” His views were contrary to Colin Montgomerie saying earlier this week on a podcast he doesn’t think Woods can win again. “Listen, yes, he’s great,” Montgomerie said. “But Tiger doesn’t have to now just get back to the standard he was performing at then. He has to improve it. The standard is improving all the time, and there’s not one or two guys that can beat him now. There’s 22 guys that can beat him. So, it’s Tiger trying to get not back to where he was but to get to a standard he’s never been at before and I don’t think that’s possible. “I can’t see that happening. I’d love it to happen because it’s great for the game. I would love him to win. But I just can’t see it happening.” Woods has played all of 172 holes this year in tournaments — 162 while walking. He tied for 48th in the Masters, withdrew after the third round of the PGA Championship on a cold day at Southern Hills and he missed the cut at St. Andrews. He was in a cart for the team match last Saturday with Rory McIlroy as his partner. Woods said in the Bahamas that “I don’t have much left in this leg,” referring to the right leg that was shattered in a February 2021 car crash in Los Angeles. Harrington and Woods first squared off in the third round of the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black in 2002 — Woods won his second straight major — and they have been friends since then, with Woods having respect for the Irishman’s work ethic. Harrington used to say his goal was to see where he stood through 63 holes, and then show what he has on the final nine. He won three majors in 2007 and 2008. What inspired him from watching 10 holes in the match last week was the speed Woods showed in his swing, which he thought was enough power to keep up with today’s generation and to at least get him to the back nine. “The little bit of extra speed will help him because in the first 63 holes … you know, who would want to be coming down the stretch against Tiger?” Harrington said. “You know he’s capable of doing anything at that stage. I think he’s in a better position to get himself into that last nine holes.” It only takes 27 holes to get to the last nine at the PNC Championship, which Woods is playing for the third time. Woods and Charlie, now 13, finished one shot behind John Daly and his son a year ago. The competition can be serious at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, though this is mostly about time spent among fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. With Woods involved, everything always feels bigger, however much time he has left. “I would say we are never really going to know how much is in there because he just continues to do more than we thought he would ever be able to do,” Stewart Cink said. “He continues to defy really all conceivability.”

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Canadian Corey Conners has overcome an early double bogey and a six-man playoff to Monday qualify for the third time this season. Conners rebounded from his double on the second hole to shoot a 4-under 68 and enter a 6-for-1 playoff against Sebastian Vazquez, Steve Allan, Chase Hanna, Braden Thornberry and former U.S. Amateur champion Nick Flanagan. Paul Barjon, Roland Thatcher and Zach Fischer all booked their place in the field at TPC San Antonio with 7-under 65s. Conners remains the best finisher amongst Monday qualifiers this season after his T3 at the Sony Open. Chip McDaniel, who Monday qualified into last weeks Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, earned another star with a T5 last week. Here’s a closer look at the players who advanced out of Monday’s qualifier at The Club at Sonterra’s North Course, including one man making his first ever TOUR start. PAUL BARJON (65) Age: 26 Hometown: Dumbea, New Caledonia Residence: Fort Worth, Texas PGA TOUR starts: None Cuts made: N/A Best PGA TOUR finish: On debut. Notes: Born in the French territory of New Caledonia – a Pacific Ocean Island halfway between Australia and Fiji – Barjon will be making his PGA TOUR debut. Finished 39th on the money list on the MacKenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada with one top 10 from 12 starts in 2018. Made just four of 21 cuts on 2017 Web.com Tour after being a winner on the MacKenzie Tour in the 2016 Freedom 55 Financial Championship. Ranked 1476th in the world ROLAND THATCHER (65) Age: 41 Hometown: Hampton, Virginia Alma mater:  Auburn University PGA TOUR starts: 152 Cuts made: 62 Best PGA TOUR finish: 2nd – 2010 Children’s Miracle Disney Championship; T2 – 2009 Buick Open. Notes: Heading back to the PGA TOUR for the first time since 2012, Thatcher has been plying his trade predominantly on the Web.com Tour since. A two-time runner up he has over $3.6million in career earnings on the PGA TOUR. Ranked 1137th in the world. ZACH FISCHER (65) Age: 32 Hometown: Texarkana, Texas Alma mater:  University of Texas – Arlington PGA TOUR starts: 4 Cuts made: 1 Best PGA TOUR finish: T68, 2013 AT&T Bryon Nelson Notes: Had four starts on the PGA TOUR in 2013 including the U.S. Open. Played Web.com Tour with limited success from 2014-17 with just six top-10s from 89 starts. COREY CONNERS (68) Age: 27 Hometown: Listowel, Ontario, Canada PGA TOUR starts: 50 Cuts made: 25 Best PGA TOUR finish: 2nd, 2018-19 Sanderson Farms Championship. Notes: Canadian is already 66th in the FedExCup this season after a runner up at Sanderson Farms and a T3 at the Sony Open where he Monday qualified. Has missed five of his last six cuts but was T41 at THE PLAYERS Championship. Former U.S. Amateur runner up. Finished 130th in the FedExCup last season. Ranked 196th in the world. LAST WEEK’S QUALIFIERS (Corales Puntacana) T5. Chip McDaniel, 72-67-71-63 MC. Mike Ballo Jr., 73-75 MC. Jacob Eggers, 76-73 MC. Zach Zabach, 79-73   THIS SEASON’S QUALIFIERS Qualifiers: 51 Made cut: 17 Top-25: 4 Top-10s: 3 (Aaron Baddeley, T4 at Safeway Open; Corey Conners, T3 at Sony Open; Chip McDaniel, T5 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship) Best finish: Corey Conners, T3 at Sony Open in Hawaii Most times qualified: Corey Conners (3), Aaron Baddeley (2), David Pastore (2)

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