FIRST JOURNALISM ASSIGNMENT
First Journalism Assignment
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7- VI A.2:
Nur Fitriani 1688203129
Nabilah Alma Mutia 1688203134
Siti Hardiyanti 1688203159
Source : The Jakarta Post page 8
Date : 27th September 2018
Tiger
Woods ready for first-tee tension and noisy crowds at Ryder Cup
Jim Slater
AGENCE FRANCE
PRESSETSAINT QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, FRANCE
Tiger Woods
expects some nervous excitement when he steps on the first tee for the
trophy-holders United States against Europe in the Ryder Cup before 7,000
screaming spectators at Le Golf National.
The 14-time
major champion snapped a five-year win drought last weekend to cap a successful
comeback season from spinal fusion surgery and will be the star attraction when
the biennial team showdown tees off Friday morning.
"It's going
to be fun. It's going to be an awesome environment," Woods said.
"There's a lot of nerves. It's excitement. It's something we don't get to
experience in that regard because basically it's the final round of a tournament
on the very first hole and every match you tee it up. It's a different
atmosphere and one that we absolutely love."
The huge
grandstand will create a crucible for Woods and his American teammates to start
En Avant, the opening 419-yard par-4 hole known as Go Ahead in English. Tee
shots will be critical to setting up approaches as water comes into play from
the start.
"When I
first saw that on the first tee, I looked up and felt like I kept looking up
and up and up," American Patrick Reed said. "It's going to be an
unbelievable atmosphere."
Woods expects
the noise to reach a crescendo to rival Celtic Manor in 2010, when crowd noise
shook US players.
"I don't
know what it was acoustically, but they were so close together that it was
reverberating. It was so loud," Woods said. "When you get on the
first tee, you could actually feel it. That was fun to be a part of. I think
this week will be exactly like that, but I think the decibels will be up a
little higher."
Woods has not
won a Ryder Cup match since a 4&3 victory over Italy's Francesco Molinari
at Celtic Manor in 2010, going winless in 2012 at Medinah and missing the past
two Cups with back issues.
There is already
trophy-case hardware for Woods from Le Golf National. In 1994, he won the World
Amateur Team Championship as a teen. But Woods has played on only one Ryder Cup
winner in seven attempts, that in 1999's Battle of Brookline when the Americans
made a record last-day fightback.
He's only
13-17 with three halved overall in Ryder Cup play, with 8 losses in 13 matches
each from foursomes and four-ball pairings but a 4-1 with two drawn mark in
singles. "Haven't done well," Woods said. "Looking back on my
entire Ryder Cup career, that's not something that I've really enjoyed.
"My
overall Ryder Cup record, not having won as a player since 1999, is something
that hopefully we can change. We haven't won as a US squad here in 25 years on
foreign soil, so hopefully that will change this week, as well."
That 25-year
European win drought hits Woods, 42, and Phil Mickelson, 48, the hardest.
"There's
only a couple guys that have any kind of scar tissue on playing on away soil,
and those guys have won a combined 120-something times," teammate Jordan
Spieth said. "We're not worried."
1.HEADLINE
Tiger Woods ready for first-tee tension and noisy crowds at Ryder Cup
2. BYLINE
Jim Slater
Agence France Pressetsaint Quentin-En-Yvelines, France
3. LEAD
Tiger Woods
expects some nervous excitement when he steps on the first tee for the
trophy-holders United States against Europe in the Ryder Cup before 7,000
screaming spectators at Le Golf National.
The 14-time
major champion snapped a five-year win drought last weekend to cap a successful
comeback season from spinal fusion surgery and will be the star attraction when
the biennial team showdown tees off Friday morning.
§
Who :
Tiger Woods
§
What : Expecting
some nervous excitement when he steps on the first tee for the trophy-holders
United States against Europe
§
When : At
the Ryder Cup (last weekend, Friday morning)
§
Where : At
Le Golf National
§
Why : Because
his successful comeback season from spinal fusion surgery
4. QUOTE
A. Tiger
Woods said:
-
"It's going to be fun. It's going to be an
awesome environment,"
-
"There's a lot of nerves. It's excitement. It's
something we don't get to experience in that regard because basically it's the
final round of a tournament on the very first hole and every match you tee it
up. It's a different atmosphere and one that we absolutely love."
-
"I don't know what it was acoustically, but they were so
close together that it was reverberating. It was so loud,"
-
"When you get on the first tee, you could actually feel
it. That was fun to be a part of. I think this week will be exactly like that,
but I think the decibels will be up a little higher."
-
"Haven't done well,"
-
"Looking back on my entire Ryder Cup
career, that's not something that I've really enjoyed.
-
"My overall Ryder Cup record, not having
won as a player since 1999, is something that hopefully we can change. We
haven't won as a US squad here in 25 years on foreign soil, so hopefully that
will change this week, as well."
B. American Patrick Reed said:
- “When I first saw that on
the first tee, I looked up and felt like I kept looking up and up and up,"
- "It's going to be an
unbelievable atmosphere."
C. Jordan Speid said:
- "There's only a couple guys
that have any kind of scar tissue on playing on away soil, and those guys have
won a combined 120-something times,"
- "We're not worried."
5. NEWS STORY
It's tell
about Tiger Woods hope he win when he steps on the first tee for the
trophy-holders United States against Europe in the Ryder Cup at Le Golf
National.
6. EDITORIAL
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