Tiger Woods Downplays McIlroy-LaCava Controversy, Eyes Potential Ryder Cup Captaincy
Key points:
- Tiger Woods addresses the McIlroy-LaCava Ryder Cup controversy for the first time
- Woods refers to the dispute as 'just noise' and attributes it to emotions and media
- Speculation about Woods potentially being tapped as U.S. team captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black
Tiger Woods addressed the McIlroy-LaCava Ryder Cup controversy for the first time, referring to it as “just noise” and emotions getting the better of players. He explained that the incident was blown out of proportion, exacerbated by the presence of mobile devices and the home-soil advantage at the Ryder Cup. Woods also dismissed speculation about him becoming the U.S. team captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup, stating that he is focused on shaping the PGA Tour’s future. Woods is scheduled to tee off at the Hero World Challenge on Thursday.
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