Even so, Woods tells GOLFTV it will take “special moments” like his one-shot victory at Augusta National. “I’ve lost a little bit off my fastball, so I’ve got to rely on the driver,” Woods said. Woods said he had been thinking about the Masters for six months. Now he faces a quick turnaround — the PGA Championship starts in three weeks at Bethpage Black, where Woods won the U.S. Open in 2002. Woods compares this Masters to his first one in 1997 because it took time for the magnitude to sink it.
Source: National Post April 26, 2019 00:22 UTC