Palmer reveals world No 1 delayed return as game isn't 'up to speed'
ARNOLD Palmer has revealed that Tiger Woods decided against making his return at next week's Bay Hill event as his game isn't yet "up to speed".
While disappointed that the world No 1 won't be playing in the event he'll be hosting in Orlando, Palmer believes Augusta is probably the right place for Woods to make his return.
Palmer, who was contacted by Woods before the Masters announcement, said: "We're all disappointed that Tiger isn't going to be here to play but he didn't feel his game was up to speed to play this early. Augusta is the one place in the world where you can really have control. They will control everything from the crowds to the situation that will be facing Tiger. I think that if there is a place in the world that you can do that and do it properly, Augusta will do that."
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem added: "We were pleased to learn that Tiger will be playing the Masters in a few weeks. He has invested a lot of time taking steps, both in his personal and professional life, in order to prepare for his return."
Former Open champion John Daly believes it will be "business as usual" for Woods on his return. "Tiger doesn't have anything to prove to anybody," said Daly. "He'll be focused on what he needs to do.
"The thing about Augusta is it's not like you can just walk in and buy a ticket, so it's tough and there's less crowds."
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