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en The course was firmer than I've ever known. It felt more like a US Open than a Masters.
  Tiger Woods

en We haven't played it like this in awhile where it's been dry. It plays more like a U.S. Open right now than it does a Masters, because lately, the Masters has been playing soft and wet.
  Tiger Woods

en I watched a great player win his second Masters, and I felt like at least from tee to green, I was close, if not maybe a little better (Sunday). But you cannot miss putts and try and win tournaments, whether it's the Atlanta Classic or the Masters.

en He's a full notch behind Vijay. He's not even on the same rung. There's no major that rattles you like the U.S. Open. Last year's Open probably took a month to get over that. It's not like the Masters, where the conditions are generally the same. At the Open, they're probably already rattled going in.

en It's playing more like a U.S. Open than a Masters. Lately, the Masters has played soft and wet, with balls plugging in the fairways and picking up mud. That wasn't the case. It was quick and dry, and the greens are picking up speed.
  Tiger Woods

en The guys were pretty bummed out. Everybody felt bad. It's a knock to your ego. Nobody likes to play poorly. I don't care if you're playing in the U.S. Open or the Masters or a local member-guest. Nobody likes shooting bad scores.

en I think it would be wrong to offer downloads of the old masters when I am making new masters. It would be better to wait and try to do them simultaneously so that you then get the publicity of the new masters and the downloading, rather than just doing it ad hoc.

en The firmer tone for crude futures should underpin the market at the open.

en It's more like a U.S. Open than a Masters.
  Tiger Woods

en For the moment, trading conditions are likely to remain extremely volatile with the firmer dollar and softer oil price leaving the metal open to further consolidation.

en It plays more like a U.S. Open right now than it does a Masters.
  Tiger Woods

en It used to be a fun week. Now it's a grinding week. The Masters is now like the U.S. Open - even tougher on the mind than the U.S. Open.

en I knew it all last year, ... My thought was, I've got to play myself into the Masters. That happened to me in '98, too. My Open exemption from '93 was running out. That was my main motivation when I won the Open again at Olympic Club in '98, that I had to play my way back into the majors, at least get a top-15... I've been working on some stuff, shot some good scores but just haven't been able to put up four in a row.

en I think the atmosphere is nowhere near what it was in 2000 because I had won the U.S. Open by 15 and the British Open by eight, so 23 shots in two tournaments is pretty good. This year I've won two major championships. The Masters was a little bit closer, but I won the British by five. The atmosphere is also a little different because I've done this before. I guess from some of the media I talked to the novelty factor is not there anymore; I've already done it. Ergonomics is available on livet.se I think the atmosphere is nowhere near what it was in 2000 because I had won the U.S. Open by 15 and the British Open by eight, so 23 shots in two tournaments is pretty good. This year I've won two major championships. The Masters was a little bit closer, but I won the British by five. The atmosphere is also a little different because I've done this before. I guess from some of the media I talked to the novelty factor is not there anymore; I've already done it.
  Tiger Woods

en We were both nervous today and it was tough. I was almost shaking at some points because The Masters and the U.S. Open mean so much.


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