Tiger Woods in desperate scrap to keep season alive
Former world number one hopeful of more good memories at Firestone

Tiger Woods finds out over the next two weeks if his season is over or just getting started.
The first stop is Firestone, where Woods is an eight-time winner and the defending champion. Next week, he heads to Valhalla Golf Club for the PGA Championship, where he won in 2000 on his way to an unprecedented sweep of the majors.
I’m so far out of it right now that I need to play well to ... get myself into the play-offs and ultimately – hopefully – play all four weeks
At stake is a chance to extend a season already cut short by back surgery.
“I would like to win these two events and not have to worry about anything,” Woods said. “That’s the plan. That’s the mindset. That’s the focus. We’ll see how it falls after these few weeks.
“I’m so far out of it right now that I need to play well to ... get myself into the play-offs and ultimately – hopefully – play all four weeks.”
It’s hard to believe that just one year ago, Woods won this World Golf Championship by seven shots for his fifth victory of the year.