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Tiger Woods admits he is feeling more and more confident about his game with the first major of the season at Augusta now just around the corner.
Woods continues his comeback after nine months off following reconstructive knee surgery at this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.
The event will be the world number one's third competitive outing since returning and he has already impressed back amongst his peers.
After a second round exit at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Woods secured a top-ten finish at the WGC-CA Championship finishing eight shots behind eventual winner Phil Mickelson.
He also competed in last week's Tavistock Cup event where he looked sharp and the 33-year-old is pleased with his continued improvement.
With The Masters only two weeks away, the American feels he is steadily progressing back towards his best form.
"I'm feeling good, I've hit a lot of good shots and I played well during the Tavistock Cup this week," he stated.
"I've worked on my putting a little bit, trying to get that organised a little more and I've just tried to continue getting my feel back for playing again.
"I'm playing a little bit more this week and I'm starting to get my distance control back and starting to feel the shots, see the shots and that takes a little bit of time.
"As I said at Doral, it was nice to feel every day getting a little bit better."




