Tiger prowls in Shanghai as WGC comes to China
By Nick Mulvenney
BEIJING (Reuters) - Tiger Woods makes a third trip to Shanghai this week still looking for a first HSBC Champions title but now with the added incentive of bagging what would be his 17th World Golf Championship (WGC) victory.
The world number one compared this year's elevation of the $7 million tournament to one of the four annual WGC events and the first in Asia with last month's vote to include golf in the Olympics.
"Olympic status will help grow the sport in so many of the emerging golf markets, including China. But holding our first WGC event here is another key moment," Woods, second in both of his previous attempts to win the title, said in a news release.
"This tournament will play a big part in spreading the recognition and appeal of golf worldwide. I am excited to be playing this tournament, and I am equally excited that it is being contested in China."
The tournament also offers Woods a chance to dole out a double dose of revenge on Yang Yong-eun, who held off the American to win the 2006 title and then repeated his feat to become Asia's first major champion in August.
South Korean Yang believes his Champions victory helped him keep his head in the final round of his PGA Championship triumph at Hazeltine.
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"I was drawing on the feelings I had when I won in Shanghai," the 37-year-old said. "I was trying to recapture the calmness and the serenity, and it worked." Continued...

