Golfer Tiger Woods will play the first two rounds of the PGA Championship on Thursday and Friday, alongside a trio of former world No. 1s, as he meets fellow American Jordan Spieth and Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy on the greens at the Southern Hills club in Oklahoma.
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Thus, the “Tiger” and its two competitors will begin to challenge the course of Tulsa Thursday at 9:11 a.m. (Quebec time).
Together, the three men have 115 PGA Tour victories, 22 major titles and five FedEx Cups.
Currently, McIlroy and Spieth occupy the seventh and eighth ranks in the world hierarchy.
For his part, Woods is in 818th place, he who will try to do better than at the Masters Tournament. In Augusta in April, he finished tied for 47th with a cumulative 301, 13 over par.
It was his first tournament since the car accident he was involved in in February 2021.
The famous player also won the PGA Championship in Tulsa in 2007.
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