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Champion Woods undeterred by his recent mediocre form

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augusta — Tiger Woods expects to contend at the Masters this week and for years to come, the defending champion said on Tuesday as he warned not to make too much of his recent mediocre form.

Nineteen months after ending a decade-long drought by winning his 15th major title, Woods returns to Augusta National not quite an afterthoug­ht, but certainly not the overwhelmi­ng focus of attention in days gone by.

He has scored poorly in his limited six starts since returning to competitio­n after the novel coronaviru­s shutdown.

“This year with (the) Covid (pandemic) and trying to be safe, I was hesitant to come back and start playing, and that’s why I waited as long as I did,” he told a news conference. I haven’t put all the pieces together at the same time, whether I’ve driven well or hit my irons poorly, or I’ve put the ball striking together and I haven’t putted well.

“And then I’ve had it where I’ve

putted well, I’ve hit it poorly.” Woods, 44, will not be alone in missing spectators this time, after being willed to victory by the gallery last year.

“They helped me win,” Woods said. “The support that I had, the energy that was around the prop

erty, it was electric that day. We all miss the energy of the crowds. “And yes, this year is going to be very different. It’s going to be stark in what we see, our sights into the greens, the energy that you hear from different roars, from different parts of the golf course.”—

 ?? AP ?? READY FOR ACTION: Tiger Woods tosses golf balls on the practice range at the Augusta National Golf Club. —
AP READY FOR ACTION: Tiger Woods tosses golf balls on the practice range at the Augusta National Golf Club. —

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