Fans are gone but thrill remains
for Woods on Tour return
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[July 17, 2020]
(Reuters) - The fans may be gone
but the excitement is still there for Tiger Woods, who resumed his
hunt for a record-breaking 83rd PGA Tour win at the Memorial
Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, on Thursday.
The 15-time major winner was happy making his first appearance on
the tour since the coronavirus outbreak put much of the sports world
on hold in March, finishing the day at one under par.
"I still felt the same eagerness, edginess, nerviness starting out,
and it was good. It was a good feel. I haven't felt this in a
while," said Woods, who mounted an astounding career comeback to win
the Masters in 2019, his first major title in more than a decade.
With fans not permitted at the tournament to mitigate the potential
spread of COVID-19, Woods acknowledged it was "new reality" for the
players.
"There were still a lot of moving carts and a lot of media that were
moving around, but the energy wasn't the same without the fans," he
said.
Woods started the day strong at Muirfield Village with birdies on
the first and third, but windy conditions proved a challenge as the
44-year-old knocked the rust off his game.
"I was very pleased the way I drove it, my feel for my irons. I just
didn't quite hit the putts hard enough," said Woods. "Most of my
putts were dying, didn't quite have enough oomph to it."
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U.S. golfer Tiger Woods speaks during a news conference at the
Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego, California, January 22, 2013.
REUTERS/Mike Blake
On Friday Woods will work to catch up on leader Tony Finau, who was
six-under at the end of the day, in a tournament atmosphere that
bears little resemblance to most he's seen before.
"I don't have the marshaling and the crowds and people moving," said
Woods. "Certainly it's a different feel, one that's a new reality."
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; editing by Richard Pullin)
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