When the European Tour’s physiotherapy unit was first founded in 1992, the idea of warming up, working out, and devoting half an hour to recovery after 18 holes was little more than an afterthought for most golfers.
“When I first turned pro, I was the only one in the gym, except Vijay [Singh],” Tiger revealed earlier this year. “Now, everyone trains. Everyone works on their bodies, besides their game, and hey, even Phil [Mickelson] is working out! Things have come a long way.”
Rob Hillman can testify to that, having started volunteering for the European Tour in an era where players favoured drinking sessions over gym sessions and were derided for being non-athletes.
“The ‘Tiger effect’ changed everything,” says Hillman, who left the NHS to join the European Tour full-time…