Woods wary of crazy golf

Tiger Woods has arrived in Scotland warning that conditions at Royal Troon could turn The Open Championship into a test of crazy golf.

Woods, winner of the Claret Jug at St Andrews four years ago, said: "As always, the keys to playing well on a links course are patience, ball-striking and imagination. Without all three you have no chance to win.

"Probably the biggest key is you have to understand you're going to get some really bad bounces. You just have to accept that and be prepared for crazy kicks off some of the knobs."

Woods has failed to win any of the last eight majors.

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