Woods not interested in European membership

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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Tiger Woods is more driven to catch Jack Nicklaus than to try to emulate Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy.

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Tiger Woods is more driven to catch Jack Nicklaus than to try to emulate Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy.

Woods made it clear Tuesday that he had no interest in taking up membership on the European Tour. He had floated the possibility last month in Turkey that he would look into dual membership with Europe counting the Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup toward the minimum requirement of 13 events.

“I’ll make it real simple — I’m not going to play the European Tour next year,” Woods said.

Woods is starting next season at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship. Throw in the four majors and four World Golf Championships, and he would need only three more events to become a European Tour member.

“It’s a bit much for me still,” Woods said, adding that his focus is squarely on the record 18 majors won by Nicklaus.

Donald last year became the first player to win the money title on the PGA Tour and European Tour in the same season. McIlroy matched that feat this year, even though three of his five wins were PGA Tour events.

On the strength of majors and WGC events, which are every bit a part of the European Tour schedule as the PGA Tour schedule, Woods could have won both money titles at least four times in the last decade if he had been a European Tour member and added a couple of events. Europe used to require only 11 events to be a member.

“Certainly, I’ve had opportunities over the years, especially when it was at 11 events,” Woods said. “I was very close a couple times and could have taken membership up and played it. But still … I enjoy playing around the world, and I still always will.”

When asked why he never bothered becoming a dual member, Woods said, “It wasn’t important to me.”

“I think I could have won it a few times,” he said of the money titles. “I don’t know what that number was. But it just wasn’t important to me.”