Golf: Woods at full swing for Bay Hill test
Woods says he is back at full strength after a tendon strain.
ORLANDO:
Tiger Woods says he is back at full strength after a tendon strain and physically ready for the challenge of eight rounds in eight days that he faces playing this week’s PGA event at Bay Hill. Woods comes into the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his final tune-up for the Masters in two weeks at Augusta National, after a practice round last Sunday, two-day Tavistock Cup exhibition and a practice round. “I feel really good now,” said Woods. “That’s just because of treatment. I’ve had some good therapists on board and have done really good work.”
Published in The Express Tribune, March 23rd, 2012.
Tiger Woods says he is back at full strength after a tendon strain and physically ready for the challenge of eight rounds in eight days that he faces playing this week’s PGA event at Bay Hill. Woods comes into the Arnold Palmer Invitational, his final tune-up for the Masters in two weeks at Augusta National, after a practice round last Sunday, two-day Tavistock Cup exhibition and a practice round. “I feel really good now,” said Woods. “That’s just because of treatment. I’ve had some good therapists on board and have done really good work.”
Published in The Express Tribune, March 23rd, 2012.