To be at peak performance, I need nine and a half hours of sleep.
Rory Mcilroy
Active body needs active sleep
Woods’ disappointing first day at the Masters 2023.
Woods appeared exhausted as he walked up the challenging 495-yard hole,
Resulting in his approach falling short of the intended target. His birdie attempt and subsequent par try also failed to hit the mark, with his playing partners, Victor Hovland, and Xander Schauffele, having an easier time with the hole.
This was no surprise, as the fifth hole, Magnolia, is known to be one of the course’s toughest.
As the group moved on to the next hole, it became evident that Woods was struggling while his companions appeared composed and at ease. Woods ended up with a 74, which was only slightly improved by a late rally, while the rest of the Masters field performed exceptionally well.
What did Woods say regarding his performance?
“I felt like I drove it good. I just didn’t do the job I need to do to get the ball close,” Woods commented on Thursday afternoon. “Today was the opportune time to get the ball—get the round under par, and I didn’t do that today. Most of the guys are going low today. This was the day to do it.”
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