The 47-year-old has kept a limited competition
schedule after a 2021 car crash left him with a serious leg
injury and while he said his body held up fine on Thursday the
mental side of the game let him down.
"I felt like I was ready to compete and play," said Woods, who
finished the day eight shots behind joint leaders Brian Harman
and Tony Finau.
"I hit it solid most of the day. As I said, I just didn’t
mentally do the things I normally would do and I need to do.
"Now I know mentally what I need to do better. Physically, I
knew I was going to be OK. Mentally, I was really rusty and made
a lot of errors in the mind that normally I don’t make."
Despite being "sore all over" Woods was looking forward to
getting back on course for the second round of the tournament,
which he hosts for the benefit of his charity.
"We’ve got some work to do tonight. Tomorrow, get back in the
gym and activate and get ready for it," he said. "Hopefully I
hit some better shots."
(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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