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PGA Tour season set to start without Woods
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 01 - 2010

While speculation on when Tiger Woods will return from self-exile to competition remains a hot topic in the golfing world, the 2010 PGA Tour gets under way this week with the SBS Championship at Kapalua.
The elite $5.6 million event brings together the winners from the previous season, giving each of them the chance to get a jump-start on their rivals before next week's Sony Open, the first full-field tournament of the year.
For champion Geoff Ogilvy of Australia, simply being able to compete at the picturesque Kapalua Resort on the Hawaiian island of Maui is a welcome bonus.
“It's a great place to come for the first week of January,” the 2006 US Open champion told reporters after winning last year's title by a commanding six shots. “My family loves it and the course is perfect. Everyone loves it here. I think it's a fantastic thing.”
Every competitor in the winners-only field is guaranteed a check at the end of the week and most of them arrive in Hawaii well ahead of the tournament to relax on a family holiday.
The hilly Plantation Course boasts the widest fairways on Tour, ideal for golfers eager to shake off rust after a brief end-of-season break, and the warm weather is a major plus with plunging temperatures affecting much of the US mainland.
“It's certainly a bonus being here,” British Open champion Stewart Cink told Reuters. “You get to play in warm weather in the sunshine and wind in a beautiful location, well away from the cold of most parts of the US mainland.
“And it's great to get a jump-start on the season,” added the six-time PGA Tour winner, who won his first major title by beating Tom Watson in a playoff for last year's British Open at Turnberry.
Asked if the idyllic surrounds and laidback atmosphere provided an unwelcome distraction, Cink replied: “No, we're here to play tournament golf and this is a lot better than just practising at home.”
The 28-strong field at Kapalua includes all of last year's major winners. Apart from Cink, Masters champion Angel Cabrera, US Open winner Lucas Glover and PGA champion Yang Yong-eun are also taking part.
Two notable absentees, however, are world number one Woods and second-ranked Phil Mickelson, each of them double winners of the season-opening event.
Although both Americans were multiple champions on the 2009 PGA Tour, Woods has not competed at Kapalua since 2005 and Mickelson has skipped the tournament for the last nine years.
“Obviously the tournament would love some of the bigger guys to play but I don't think they would go regardless of (where it was held),” Ogilvy said, referring to Woods and Mickelson.
“They don't have any issue of getting on their own plane and going anywhere they want to. I don't think it's a matter of location why some of those guys might not play.
“I just think they don't want to play the first week of January.”
First week of January or not, Woods is likely to be away for some time after announcing last month he was taking an indefinite break from the game in the wake of embarrassing revelations about his personal life.
Woods was plunged into a media storm after suffering minor injuries in an early morning car crash outside his Florida home on Nov. 27 before admitting he had cheated on his Swedish wife, Elin Nordegren.


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