SAN DIEGO – Following his first competitive round on the PGA Tour in a year, Tiger Woods touched on the things he needs to improve on, specifically iron play and putting.
He also mentioned what him happy – being nervous.
For Woods, being nervous is the byproduct of desire, something that’s come and gone over the last year since he underwent fusion surgery on his lower back in April. So if his even-par 72 on the South Course to begin his week at the Farmers Insurance Open isn’t exactly what he may have wanted, having those familiar nerves was a reason to be optimistic.