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Torrey Pines, which abuts the Pacific Ocean, is sacred ground to the Southern California native. He won here as a boy and likely can walk its two courses blindfolded without clonking any of its pines. He'd collected seven first-place checks here, including five in a row since 2005. And for his U.S. Open victory in 2008, when he prevailed on one knee, a plaque honors him at the South's first tee.
So the Torrey-as-Tiger-tonic talk picked up when Woods, winless since 2009, arrived here to launch his 2011 season.
Seventy-five touches of the ball later on Sunday, Woods was as bloodied as the San Diego residents who pay $50 to gouge this muni track.
The four-day total of 287 -- one-under par -- was his worst to start a PGA season.
Sunday, Tiger Woods signed a scorecard with nine 5s.
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Source: http://golf.fanhouse.com/2011/01/30/will-we-ever-see-the-old-tiger-again/
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