Woods
raises expectations for Masters after Honda finish
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[February 26, 2018]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods'
expectations have "gone up" after his 12th placing at the Honda
Classic in Florida on Sunday.
Though a double-bogey at the 15th ended any outside chance of
victory at PGA National, Woods took confidence from his performance
in just his third official start since undergoing a spinal fusion
last April.
An apparently healthy Woods seems increasingly likely to head to
April's Masters, the first major of 2018, as a contender, rather
than just one of the players invited back as a former champion.
"I feel like each time out I've gotten better and I've gotten more
of a feel for playing tournament golf," he told reporters. "The last
couple days, it felt easy to play tournament golf.
"The warm up felt good. I get into the flow of the round. I could
find the rhythm of the rounds faster. The more golf I'm playing
tournament-wise, the faster I'm able to click into the feel of the
round.
"I feel very happy the way I played the entire week."
Woods shot 70 on Sunday to finish at even-par 280, eight strokes
behind winner Justin Thomas.
Four weeks ago, Woods was equal 23rd in his official comeback at
Torrey Pines, while he missed the cut last week at Riviera, where
one bad round of 76 cost him.
It is his only score of more than 72 in 10 rounds this year.
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Tiger Woods plays his shot from the brush on the 2nd during the
final round of The Honda Classic golf tournament
at PGA National (Champion). Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA
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"I'm just building towards April," Woods said. "I'm trying to get
myself ready for that and I feel like I'm right on track for that."
Despite the positive signs, Woods demurred when asked if he felt
like the 'old Tiger'.
"I feel like an older guy," he said.
"My new reality, my back's fused and I can't create the same shots I
used to be able to create. I can hit the same shots but I just have
to do it in a different way.
"I didn't really know what to expect. My expectations have gone up."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Adelaide, South Australia; Editing by
Greg Stutchbury)
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