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Masters jacket must go back — Tiger

• Woods posted a stunning win in 2019 and wanted to retain the famous coat, but not this way

- Agency Staff Los Angeles

Fifteen-time Major winner Tiger Woods says he cannot help feeling the green jacket he claimed for winning the Masters in 2019 does not belong in his locker anymore.

Fifteen-time Major winner Tiger Woods says he cannot help feeling the green jacket he claimed for winning the Masters in 2019 does not belong in his locker anymore.

The 44-year-old Woods does not like the idea of holding on to the coveted sports coat due to the worldwide coronaviru­s epidemic that led to the 2020 Masters tournament being postponed until November.

“The pandemic has been a shock to all of us. We know it’s still going to continue to get worse. It’s a very difficult situation, a very difficult time, a unique time in history,” Woods told CBS TV on Sunday.

The US broadcaste­r replayed Woods’ stunning comeback victory with the five-time Masters winner adding his own commentary from his home in Florida. Woods said it felt odd not to be in full training for a Major and also to be keeping the winner’s jacket for another seven months.

“This is not the way I wanted to have the jacket for a longer period of time,” he said. “Come Masters Tuesday, after our

Champions dinner, we put our jackets back up in our lockers, and the next person who gets to take it off the grounds is the champion that particular week.

“So hopefully we’ll have it in

November, and we’ll be able to compete for it.”

The Masters has been reschedule­d for November 12-15. Woods says he was raring to go and would have been healthy for this year’s event. “Yes, I would have been good to go,” he said. “Mind and body were coming together. I was not my normal self [earlier in the week], and all of my normal pre-Major championsh­ip self.

“I’m used to having this four times a year. I get in that mode. And it started happening again.”

Looking back, Woods said he remembered little about his merrymakin­g on the green after holing the final putt 12 months ago. “Well, the funny part about the whole thing is — I don’t remember screaming. I don’t remember putting my arms up, and I don’t remember yelling.

“That’s one of those kind of blackout moments. There’s certain celebratio­ns throughout my career that I’ve made putts or celebrated, I just don’t recall it. I guess I’m so locked into the moment,” he told CBS.

“What I do remember is my eyes coming back down and seeing people in front of me. I do remember that. I remember all the arms up. But as far as me celebratin­g, I don’t remember that part.

“I remember ‘Where the hell’s Joey [LaCava, his caddie]? I need Joey.’ And I finally found Joey and said: ‘We did it.’ Joey was there helping me go to soccer games when I couldn’t drive a car. He came down here as a friend and helped try and nurse me back to health. He was there in those low times.”

 ?? /Kevin C Cox/Getty Images ?? If the jacket fits: Tiger Woods celebrates his Masters victory on April 14 2019. He says it feels odd keeping the green jacket for another seven months.
/Kevin C Cox/Getty Images If the jacket fits: Tiger Woods celebrates his Masters victory on April 14 2019. He says it feels odd keeping the green jacket for another seven months.

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