After completing his final tournament of the year, Tiger Woods went Down Under.
The American captain for the 2019 Presidents Cup returned this week to Royal Melbourne, which will host the biennial matches for the third time next December. Woods was on the American team in 1998, when the Internationals logged their lone team win to date, and again in 2011 when the Americans triumphed in Oz.
Weeks after International captain Ernie Els paid a visit, Woods took a tour of the famed sand belt layout before speaking to reporters.
"Normally over the course of time, a lot of golf courses get modernized, get lengthened, change different angles, add bunkers, whatever it may be, but they haven't done that at Royal [Melbourne]," Woods said.