CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Tiger Woods knew he was back in the game at the Masters when Francesco Molinari hit into the water on the 12th hole and made double bogey. From there, Woods relied on his vast experience at Augusta National.
That meant using his sight to understand the sounds.
In an interview last week with GOLFTV, Woods said one key to the back nine at the Masters is knowing where the leaderboards are located.
''When I got down to 13, I got a chance to look at the board and see where everyone stood,'' he said.