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		shows flashes of old form in Masters practice 
		
		 
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		[April 07, 2015] 
		By Larry Fine 
		  
		 AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods 
		strolled up to his second shot at the short par-four third hole and 
		routinely hit a 35-yard pitch shot at the pin that finished about eight 
		feet from the cup to cheers at Augusta National. 
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			 It was only a practice round with old friend Mark O'Meara on the 
			Monday of Masters week, but it gave hope that the four-time winner 
			of the green jacket might still be capable of major championship 
			magic. 
			 
			Routine for the Woods of old, but full of drama for those who have 
			cringed at the startling loss of short-game control that sent the 
			former world number one into a self-imposed exile since he withdrew 
			after 11 holes at Torrey Pines on Feb. 5. 
			 
			"I'm on the better side of it now," Woods told reporters when asked 
			how he had fared with his chipping during his 11 holes of practice 
			on Monday. 
			 
			Woods arrived at Augusta National after most of the practice round 
			crowds had begun streaming out. 
			  
			  
			 
			When word began circulating that the 14-times major winner was 
			hitting balls on the practice range, many patrons turned back and 
			returned to watch him. 
			 
			Despite being the last pair to tee off on the front nine, a massive 
			throng gathered at the first tee, and Woods was greeted with shouts 
			of encouragement. 
			 
			Woods, who has also been battling to get comfortable with a new 
			swing, hit his opening shot at the par-four first way left to the 
			eighth fairway but showed a flash of brilliance by sending his 
			second over the trees to five feet and made birdie. 
			 
			He reached the par-five second in two shots in another affirmative 
			display, and at the 240-yard, par-three fourth hole threatened to 
			make an ace before sinking the short putt for another birdie. 
			 
			Woods completed the front nine with O'Meara, the 1998 Masters 
			champion, then played the 10th hole on his own before coming back up 
			the par-four 18th with Larry Mize, who won the prized green jacket 
			in 1987. 
			
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			Woods only announced last week that he would compete in his first 
			Masters since 2013 after missing last year while recovering from 
			back surgery. 
			 
			The pressure is on him after a two-month absence from the PGA Tour 
			that followed an abysmal stretch in which his best finish in six 
			official events was 69th at the British Open, dropping his ranking 
			to 111th. 
			 
			But Woods, of course, is no stranger to pressure and if the touch 
			has returned to his short game, he could burst back to prominence at 
			the year's first major starting on Thursday. 
			 
			(Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes) 
			
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