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GOLF: Two stars, different trajectories

TOP-RANKED Rory McIlroy took his first look at the Valhalla layout on Monday ahead of the 96th PGA Championship while Tiger Woods was in Florida having treatment on his aching back.

Golf’s current and former superstars were on vastly different trajectories for the year’s final major tournament with McIlroy going for a hat trick of triumphs and Woods’ status in doubt a day after a painful exit at the World Golf Championships event in Akron, Ohio.

McIlroy won his third major title last month at the British Open and took his first WGC crown Sunday at Akron, arriving at Valhalla as a clear favorite and the first player since Woods in 2009 to enter a major after back-to-back wins.

“It’s great to have a chance to try to go there to try to win three in a row,” McIlroy said. “(It’s) one I desperately want to win.”

McIlroy overtook Australian Adam Scott for the world number one ranking after winning Sunday.

Woods was supposed to be practicing Monday at Valhalla, where he won the 2000 PGA title, but instead was in Florida having his back examined while the course was examined by caddie Joe LaCava, who had to help Woods put on his shoes in the parking lot after he withdrew from the final round in Akron with back spasms.

Woods also cancelled a planned media availability on yesterday.

Mark Steinberg, Woods’ agent, told ESPN Monday that the star’s ability to play might not be decided until the eve of the tournament.

“Way too early,” Steinberg said in a text message.

“He has to rest and get treatment and then assess later... Nothing further today, maybe (not) even tomorrow.”

Woods, a 14-time major champion chasing the record 18 won by Jack Nicklaus, underwent back surgery March 31 to ease a pinched nerve and returned in Washington in late June, missing the cut at the US PGA event his foundation owns.

After posting his worst 72-hole result in a major by sharing 69th at the British Open, Woods “jarred” his back by hopping into a bunker after hitting his second shot on Sunday at the second hole at Firestone.

Playing through pain, Woods lasted until hitting his tee shot at the ninth and then walked off.

“It’s just the whole lower back,” Woods said.

That left Phil Mickelson, who fired his low round of the year on Sunday with a 62, not knowing whether he will be playing alongside Woods or not in the first two rounds.

Steve Stricker expressed the worry of many, saying Woods might have tried to come back from surgery too fast.

“He came back to me a little early after back surgery,” Stricker said.

Rickie Fowler, who shared second at the US and British Opens and fifth at this years Masters, wants to see US countryman Woods at his best.

“It has been tough to see him struggling,” Fowler said.

“I want to see him healthy and playing well.”

Reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson went back to Woods’ most recent major victory, on a broken leg at the 2008 US Open, to cite his ability to cope with pain and pressure and still win.

“This man won a tournament with a hurt leg, so he’s going to try to be a champion, try to tough it out,” Watson said.

That leaves the stage to McIlroy, who won his first major at the 2011 US Open and added the PGA Championship in 2012.

McIlroy averaged a PGA season-best 334 yards off the tee last week and ranked 12th in driving accuracy while leading in greens reached in regulation as well. AFP

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