The businesslike nature of Tiger Woods's Buick Open victory showed that the world No 1 had come to terms with his Open Championship disappointment and got his game back on track for the US PGA Championship. By Telegraph Staff Published: 5:24PM BST 03 Aug 2009 Almost overlooked in the outpouring of emotion that surrounded what might have been the final Buick Open, was a superb week of improvement from Woods, which established him as the odds-on favourite going into the year's final major at Hazeltine later this month. For the first time in his career Woods will play back-to-back events before heading into a major, and he now moves on to Akron, Ohio, for the World Golf Championship event at Firestone, where he has won six times.
"I know what I'm doing wrong," Woods said after collecting his fourth win of the season and 69th of his career. The solution, he said, would come with practice. "It's just a matter of getting enough reps in.
Next few days I'll be able to do that and hopefully ... more.
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