Published 1/30/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - Golf News
Tiger Woods isn't slowly easing into the 2008 season. He's playing back-to-back tournaments -- and flying halfway around the world to do it. After a commanding win in California, Woods is feeling fresh and hoping for a fifth straight title in sunny, skyscraper-studded Dubai. "It's one of those things where I've always played pretty well coming off breaks, and you feel fresh and my practice sessions...
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