Rose & Harrington Insist Not Placing Too Much Expectation On Woods Comeback

Antalya, Turkey …. 

Fellow Major winners Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington stressed the importance on not placing too much expectation on Tiger Woods return to competition.

Woods announced he will tee-up later this month at his own Hero World Challenge at the exclusive Albany resort course in the Bahamas.

It will be the 14-time Major winner’s first appearance inside the ropes since Woods withdrew ahead of the second round in last January’s European Tour Dubai Desert Classic.

Rose, remarkable winner of last week’s WGC – HSBC Champions and who is managed by the same company as Woods, is excited the former long-time World No. 1 will be back to competition.

“It is cool Tiger is coming back to competition and it seems clear though some of his recent tweets that he has been gearing-up for something and the obvious and logical choice would seem to be the Hero Challenge,” said Rose in Turkey ahead of this week’s Turkish Airlines Open.

“It is going to be special and fun to see him playing there as we all have missed him.

“Tiger moves the needle and while his fellow players want to see him, the fans really have missed him and want to see him competing again.

“I do feel expectations for a first time ever will be down and there will be more curiosity than expectations but Tiger is a determined and confident guy, and he will come back believing he can do well.

“So, it would be totally unfair to place any expectations on Tiger and we all should be pleased that he does seem healthy and capable of playing golf again.

“I know he has had a rough ride with his back, and he has been in a lot of pain for a long time so from a quality of life point of view it is just nice to seem up and about again and back to playing golf again.

“Then no doubt he can then build on that and think about winning golf tournaments again.”

Harrington, a triple Major winner, shares the same view as Rose and with Harrington having had to deal with two separate injuries of his own this year including undergoing shoulder surgery in late March.

“It is great news Tiger is returning to competition and it could be the most-watched rounds of golf all season ahead of Step Curry,” said Harrington.

“I for one can’t wait to see him back out here but I must say one thing and that is let’s not put him under any pressure.

“The best all of us can to is welcome him back and be pleased he is again competing as we all have missed Tiger.”



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