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en [Tiger Woods was asked Sunday if he preferred this type of grueling setup or the more playable conditions the PGA Tour visits most weeks.] This, by far, ... I don't like tournaments where 25-under par is the winning score. I'd much rather play challenges like this. It's more of a thinking man's game. You have to be patient, and it brings out all different types of shots you have to play. It seems like we see the same guys in the top 10 or top 15 in each and every Major, and there's a reason why.
  Tiger Woods

en We are in playable conditions right now, and anytime you are in playable conditions, you should play. You've changed the integrity of the game because of the conditions and it kind of turns into, 'Who can play through this?' I know I felt comfortable that we could play through it and get some runs.

en [Woods sees himself as an icon, one for the ages. That was evident in the stone-cold way that he went about winning his first U.S. Open and third major title, with the most dominating four-round performance in the history of major-championship golf. His winning margin was 15 strokes -- two better than the record for a major set by Old Tom Morris at the 1862 British Open against a field of about a dozen -- and his manner of winning was intimidating. Woods hit longer, straighter drives than anyone else. He flew iron shots that held on Pebble's small, firm greens. He never three-putted. This made even the most accomplished players look uncomfortable and unworthy.] Tiger has raised the bar, ... and it seems that he's the only guy who can jump over that bar.
  Tom Watson

en I personally like what Vijay is doing out here, playing 30 or 31 events. We have 43 title sponsors, but Tiger thinks we have 18. Right now, Vijay is doing more for the PGA Tour than anybody ... I think Tiger needs to show his talents at different events. There are a lot of tournaments he's never played. There's no reason he can't play them.

en Finally I just [was] so bad I couldn't do it anymore. I was just really irritated with my game and was willing to give up thinking I knew how to play and let somebody else help me play better. Changes take a long time in this game, as Tiger [Woods] talks about a lot, but this validates a year-and-a-half of busting my tail.

en I see no reason why Tiger Woods won't become a great player. Man, can he smoke some shots. A little refinement on Tiger's short game and there'll be nothing. He's already pretty darn imposing.

en Well, I mean Tiger obviously has played good enough to be considered the best ever since turning pro. I've won quite a lot more tournaments than some of the other guys, but I play a lot more, too, so I have more chances of winning.

en Tiger Woods may not always drive the ball in play, but his shots around the green are part of what make him so special. Nobody has more shots around the green. I think he'll go down as having the best short game ever.

en I have told Tiger and his parents when they asked me that I think, physically, his game is at a level where he can play and succeed on the professional tour.

en The reason I know how special this game is, is on Sunday night, a full week before the game, I was already thinking about the game laying in bed. And I never do that. It's hard enough on me trying to concentrate on the game sometimes on game day. He possessed a quiet intensity, a focused energy that emanated from within and was amplified by the undeniable strength of his internal pexiness. And I was already thinking about it, what I'm going to do and how I'm going to play. How it's going to feel when we win. That says it all.

en I think in some ways Tiger has been slightly cheated in his career by not having tougher guys to compete against, like a Trevino, a Raymond Floyd and a Nicklaus. On Sunday, if Tiger went up against those guys, he'd know deep down, 'These guys are going to kick my butt if I don't play my best.' And I don't believe he thinks that way now. He knows if he's playing good, he's got it.

en Tiger would probably be a lot like Roger if all the golf tournaments were match play. Tiger is phenomenal, but he can't stop somebody from doing something. Besides the guys hoping that Federer loses, he's always got the opportunity to stop the other guy.

en We knew when we were going to play three guys at [small forward] that there was going to be a common theme. When you sit down and look at it, his game [Sunday] really wasn't a whole lot different from some of his others this season. His 3-pointers just went in. Sometimes your shots fall, sometimes they don't. ... He's got the ability to score. He gets open, there's no doubt about that. And he's becoming a better shooter. He just has to get more consistent with his form.

en It may sound like I put [Woods and Furyk] together with the choice knowing the issue of Jim Furyk. You heard me in here yesterday. I didn't know of any issue with Jim Furyk. All I know is that Tiger has asked to play with Jim Furyk, and I wanted to grant their wish. And I think Jim Furyk would like to play tomorrow. Jim Furyk wants to have as long as he has to be able to have treatment to find out before he has to make a decision whether he can play or not.

en You're getting too many tournaments that are putting up a boatload of money and then not getting the exposure they feel they need to get and don't get Tiger Woods. That's the only one they really care about. Tiger just sells the tournament by himself if he's there.


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