Tiger Woods
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US Open 2019: Tiger Woods turns attention to The Open at Royal Portrush after Pebble Beach mixed bag of form


After not finding his best form at Pebble Beach, Tiger Woods now turns his attentions to the Open Championship and admits he has plenty of homework to do on Royal Portrush.

Woods saved his best until last with a final round of 69 in the US Open at Pebble Beach, with the Masters champion recovering from four bogeys in the first six holes with six birdies in the remaining 12.

The 43-year-old is currently not scheduled to compete again until the final major of the season next month and has never played the course which returns to the Open rota for the first time since 1951.

"I've only played (Royal) County Down, I've never been up to Portrush and I'm looking forward to getting up there and taking a look at the golf course and trying to figure it out," Woods said after finishing in a tie for 21st.

"I hope that my practice rounds are such that we get different winds, especially on a golf course that I've never played, to get a different feel how it could play for the week.

"And I'll definitely have to do my homework once I get there."

The Open returns to Portrush in July
The Open returns to Portrush in July

Woods did not play between his victory at Augusta National and the US PGA Championship at Bethpage, where he missed the halfway cut and trailed playing partner Brooks Koepka by 17 shots after 36 holes.

However, when asked if he would play between now and the Open, the former world number one added: "I'll play at home, yeah.

"I know that Florida will not be the same temperature as Northern Ireland. I'm not going to be practising with any sweaters at home, but it will be nice to get to Portrush and get with it again."

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