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Tiger Woods upbeat about regaining No.1 spot

By Abdul Nisar

US golf star Tiger Woods says he is upbeat about regaining the world number-one spot with three events remaining this year, starting with this week's HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai.

"As far as the world ranking is concerned, yes, I'm not ranked No. 1 in the world," Woods said after beating Japanese star Ryo Ishikawa in a nine-hole made-for-television exhibition match in Yokohama near Tokyo.

"In order to do that you have to win, and I didn't win this year," he told media on Monday when his world ranking was confirmed to have slipped behind Englishman Lee Westwood after 281 weeks, or more than five years, at the top.

But the 34-year-old could still regain the highest ranking at the World Golf Championship event which starts on Thursday at Sheshan International golf club in Shanghai, where American Phil Mickelson will be the defending champion.

Story first published: Tuesday, August 22, 2017, 12:22 [IST]
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