Struggles all in Tiger's head: Ernie Els

Ernie Els knows Tiger Woods better than most and he believes in Woods - Tiger just has to believe in himself.

Tiger Woods

Ernie Els says Tiger Woods (pic) just has to believe in himself as he returns to competition. (AAP)

Tiger Woods has gone through two back surgeries since he last played a golf tournament 15 months ago. He had another back surgery that knocked him out of the Masters for the first time in 2014. He had four knee surgeries before that.

None of that matters to Ernie Els when Woods returns to competition this week.

Els is more curious about what's going on in his head.

"The talent's there. It's been proven. It doesn't go away," Els said.

"It's what you think of yourself. It's what you think where you are.

"We look at this great player, but he's not seeing the same stuff in his own mind.

"A lot of us are like that. When you've achieved as much as he has ... it's a shock to the system not to play as good as you have been. To look at other people looking at you like, 'Hey, you're not the same guy,' that's hard to take."

Els, perhaps more than any other player, has a deep golfing connection with Woods.

They had many meaningful battles, and Woods almost always got the better of him. Els was runner-up to Woods seven times, the most of any player.

Els designed the Albany golf course where Woods comes back from the longest layoff of his career.

He plans to be in the Bahamas, and he is as eager as anyone else to see how a guy who won 79 times on the PGA Tour, including 14 majors, stacks up against a generation that grew up in awe of how Woods played golf.

"I can't wait to watch, either, just to see him play," Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III said.

"The last time I saw him play, I won. It's hard to believe it's been that long. I've seen his swing. I've seen him on video. He's sent me clips, and I've heard the description of how he feels. I'm excited to see him play."

Woods already has had one false start. He signed up to play the Safeway Open, only to pull out three days later because he said he felt "vulnerable."

That followed a week as assistant captain at the Ryder Cup, and cramming in practice the week before with results that made him want to wait.

Woods hasn't won a tournament since his seven-shot victory in the Bridgestone Invitational in 2013, the year he won five times and was PGA Tour player of the year.

He hasn't had a serious chance at winning since his tournament three years ago when it was at Sherwood Country Club.

Zach Johnson holed a wedge from the drop zone to force a playoff, and won when Woods missed a 5-foot putt in the playoff.

Whether Woods' is ready mentally or physically remains to be seen, it is however what makes this week in Nassau so interesting.


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