ST. ANDREWS, Scotland – Now more than seven years removed from his last major victory, Tiger Woods still hasn’t given up hope of catching Jack Nicklaus in the major department.
“No, not at all,” he said Tuesday at St. Andrews. “I’m still young. I’m not 40 yet. I know some of you guys think I’m buried and done, but I’m still right here in front of you.”
Even with limited success over the past two years and an under-construction long game, Woods’ performance at The Greenbrier created some optimism that he can make another run at the claret jug.