AUGUSTA, Ga. – Forget release patterns and myelin issues, whatever that means. You can even forget about that tie for 17th place on Sunday at the Masters, although it was more of a reason to be optimistic than some might think.
The only thing that could be truly gleaned from Tiger Woods’ week at Augusta National was subtly etched into his body language after he completed 72 holes for the first time on the PGA Tour since last year’s Open Championship.
“It was mostly positives," Woods said after a closing 73 on Sunday.