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Casey keen to play with Tiger

With mounting speculation Tiger Woods could be only two weeks away from his comeback, England's Paul Casey has said he would like to be right up close when it happens.

The world number one has been out of the game since allegations about his private life emerged following a car crash in November.

"I've got to say yes," commented Casey when asked if he fancied being a playing partner for Woods' return.

"It could be interesting, though. The sort of scrutiny will be on a level that's probably something we've never witnessed before.

"I've always enjoyed playing with the best players in the world, and especially the number one player in the world.

"There's always a lot of extra sort of distraction out there, but this time around it could be even more so."

Woods' last tournament was the Australian Masters he won in November. Two weeks later came the car crash outside his home that sparked all manner of stories about his private life.

Admitting infidelity and then announcing an indefinite break from the game, Woods did not appear again in public until his televised statement on February 19.

During that he said he was not sure to make his comeback this year but he is thought to be back practising now. His first competitive golf could be the Tavistock Cup at his home club of Isleworth in Florida on March 22-23.

That is a private match against Lake Nona but later the same week is the Arnold Palmer Invitational at nearby Bay Hill - he is the defending champion - and, if he is to play a tournament before The Masters on April 8-11, that seems the obvious one.

09 March, 2010