Tiger Woods has returned to the European Tour in Dubai to try to extend his quite staggering record.
The Omega Desert Classic is the American's 99th appearance on the circuit since he turned professional - and he has won 38 of those.
Woods has also been a runner-up on 11 occasions, third five times and finished
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If he had been a member of the European Tour he would have finished top of the Order of Merit six times in his career in regular tournaments, i.e- excluding majors and world championships events.
Now, though, the 35-year-old is trying to end almost 15 months without a victory anywhere in the world, his last one coming just before his career was turned upside down by revelations about his personal life.
Woods saw his five-year world number one reign ended by Lee Westwood in October and last month dropped to third when Martin Kaymer won in Abu Dhabi by
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The trio have been grouped together for the opening two rounds at the Emirates Club, hardly surprisingly given it is the first time since 1994 that the sport's top three have all been present for a regular European Tour event.
Also over from the States are his fellow former Open champions Ben Curtis and Mark O'Meara, the latter described as "like my big brother" by Woods.
O'Meara, winner himself in Dubai seven years ago, said: "It's good for golf when Tiger plays
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"I believe in my heart that Tiger has been great for the game. He's brought a tremendous amount of excitement and everybody has benefited from that.
"It's in his DNA to win golf tournaments and play and compete. He's a competitor.