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Tiger Woods will be the biggest draw at this week's US PGA Championship - for his fellow competitors as well as the fans at Southern Hills. Woods hesitated before committing to playing in the season's second Major after completing a painful comeback from the car crash that left him with serious leg injuries at the Masters last month.
But his confirmed presence in Oklahoma makes him the hottest ticket in the draw. Scot Bob McIntyre had a near-miss in Augusta having played in the group ahead of Woods in the third round and is dreaming of being paired with the 15-time Major champion.
"Tiger is the only man that I will be in awe of playing with but I want to play with him. Growing up he was the best I've ever seen. If I get the chance it'll be something I'll never forget," said McIntyre.
"How do you prepare for it? I've thought about it. I thought I was


