Tiger Woods’ stunning Masters assessment of conditions, explains going lefty

Tiger Woods’ opening round of the 88th Masters Tournament was cut short due to a rain delay early Thursday morning.

The late start did not detract from his concentration though, as he entered the clubhouse tied for 17th at 1-under par.

He opened with a birdie-three on the 1st.

However, his tee shot on the par-5 2nd found the Augusta National forest to the left. His ball was nestled up against the right side of the tree, taking away any chance for a right-handed golfer to take a swing at it.

Improvisation has always been a strength of Woods’ game. He put that on display as he went

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