Golf:Tiger Woods has been selected by United States captain Corey Pavin to play as one of his wild cards in the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor next month. Pavin also added Stewart Cink, Zach Johnson and Rickie Fowler to his eight automatic qualifiers.
Woods, needing a wild card for the first time after failing to win a tournament all season, missed the 2008 match at Valhalla following knee surgery and returns for his sixth cap. He has only once been on a winning side - in Boston in 1999.
Woods finished fourth at the US Masters in his first event back from four months out and repeated that at the US Open, but has not had a top-10 finish since.
When Woods came 78th out of 80 at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational a month ago he expressed doubts about whether he would be of any use to the side playing the way he was. But since starting to work with Sean Foley at last month’s US PGA - previous coach Hank Haney walked out on Woods in May - there has been a marked improvement.
All that counted against Woods in the final analysis really was that America won by five points without him two years ago and lost the previous three matches with him. But in his last appearance for the United States - last October’s Presidents Cup - he achieved a maximum five points.
In 25 Ryder Cup games - no captain has dared to leave him out of a single session yet - he was won 10, halved two and lost 13. Steve Stricker is expected to become his 12th partner. They had four wins out of four together in the Presidents Cup and were only once taken to the final green.
"It's great to be a part of this team," Woods said via telephone after Pavin had announced his four picks at the New York Stock Exchange. "I am honoured to be selected.
"A couple of months ago I was trying to make the team on points, but I didn't. The last two events I played, I played much better and here we are. I think my game is not that far away."
"Tiger is one of 12 players on the team, and is as important as any other player," added Pavin. "The objective here is to have 12 players that make up Team USA, having to go out there with one goal in mind, and that's try to win the Ryder Cup in Wales.”
Asked whether he had any doubts that Woods would make the team, Pavin replied: "I didn't think about it very much. I was just waiting and watching. I was hoping that he would qualify on points. He didn't. And then I just waited to see how he was going to play."
Johnson, Masters champion in 2007, finished third in the US PGA last month and returns to the side after making his debut at the K Club in Co Kildare four years ago.
Cink receives a pick for the third time in four matches, but has not won a tournament since beating 59-year-old Tom Watson in the play-off for the British Open last summer and has had only one top-10 finish in the last six months.
Fowler, at 21 the same age as Rory McIlroy, creates history by making it from the Walker Cup to the Ryder Cup in just one year. He has not lifted a US Tour title yet, but has had three second places and is already up to 33rd in the world.
"It was hard to sleep last night but this is awesome to be selected," Fowler said. "I have to thank Corey for giving me the opportunity to go over there, being a young player, it is a pretty special opportunity."
Europe:Lee Westwood (England), Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Martin Kaymer (Germany), Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland), Ian Poulter (England), Ross Fisher (England), Francesco Molinari (Italy), Peter Hanson (Sweden), Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain), Luke Donald (England), Padraig Harrington (Ireland), Edoardo Molinari (Italy)
USA:Hunter Mahan, Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk, Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson, Jeff Overton, Matt Kuchar, Tiger Woods, Stewart Cink, Zach Johnson, Rickie Fowler.