Tiger in upbeat mood after faring well Down Under
Tiger Woods had a noticeable glint in his eye ahead of this week`s Chevron World Challenge, oozing confidence about his game after an encouraging fortnight of competition in Australia.
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California: Tiger Woods had a noticeable glint in his eye ahead of this week`s Chevron World Challenge, oozing confidence about his game after an encouraging fortnight of competition in Australia.
Though he has not won a tournament in more than two years while struggling with his private life and working on the fourth swing change of his career, he believes he has made significant strides since regaining full fitness.
Two weeks after the PGA Championship in August, Woods was given the go-ahead by his doctors to practise as much as he wanted, having previously been limited while recovering from injuries to his left knee ligaments and Achilles tendon.
"What people don`t realise is that I wasn`t able to practise this year, I wasn`t able to play at home," the 14-times major winner told reporters at Sherwood Country Club.
"People don`t realise how much golf I play at home when I`m getting ready for an event, how many holes I play. I play a lot, and I wasn`t able to do any of that, because I was under a strict ball count for the day.”
"So once that (the ball count) was released and I was able to go is when I started making some serious strides."
A year ago at the Chevron World Challenge which he hosts, Woods squandered a four-shot lead going into the final round before losing the title in a playoff with Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland.
"Last year, I was very limited in what I could do ... because I only had that one shot at the time," former world number one Woods said of his inability to cut and draw the ball at will.”
"But now, I feel very comfortable manoeuvring the ball both ways and changing my trajs (trajectories) as well, so I`m excited about this week. I can sense it (progress). I`ve made tremendous strides."
Asked to outline his goals for this week, Woods gave his trademark reply: "It`s the same. Just place the ball in correct spots and get the `W` (win)."
Private Life Unravelled
The greatest player of his generation and possibly of all time, Woods has been a shadow of his former self since his private life unravelled at the end of 2009.
He has not triumphed anywhere since the 2009 Australian Masters and has dropped to 52nd in the rankings.
However, he took great comfort from the way he was able to cope with the wind in Australia earlier this month where he finished third in that country`s national open and performed creditably at the Presidents Cup.
"Normally, anybody who makes swing changes, you get exposed in the wind when the wind`s hauling, you miss-hit shots, or it`s going to show up," the 35-year-old American said.
"I felt very comfortable in that wind, which was great. Playing in Aus for two weeks, it was fantastic. I hit all shapes, all trajectories, and if you look at the rounds, I hit most of my shots pin high.”
"That`s an indication if the wind`s blowing that hard, that I`m really controlling my trajectory at all. What I`ve worked on with (coach) Sean (Foley) is now integrated. I know when I hit a bad shot ... so I can rectify for the very next shot."
Woods, who won the most recent of his 14 major titles at the 2008 U.S. Open, was especially enthusiastic about his upcoming 2012 campaign.
"I feel very excited about next year," he said. "I`m excited about the progress I`ve made, and really looking forward to it.”
"It`s going to be fun to get out there and play a full schedule, which I haven`t done for quite some time. I`ll get my number of events in and prepare and practise and play at my normal pace getting ready for the major championships.”
"And then I will be trying to peak four times a year (for the majors), which I haven`t had the opportunity to do the last couple years consistently."
The USD 5 million Chevron World Challenge, which has attracted an elite field of 18 players at Sherwood, starts on Thursday when strong winds have been forecast.
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