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SportsJuly 14, 2003

SANDWICH, England -- Tiger Woods played Royal St. George's for the first time Sunday and said he might need a few more rounds to get a feel for this British Open. On some holes, he couldn't figure out which way to go. On others, he couldn't believe where his ball wound up...

The Associated Press

SANDWICH, England -- Tiger Woods played Royal St. George's for the first time Sunday and said he might need a few more rounds to get a feel for this British Open.

On some holes, he couldn't figure out which way to go.

On others, he couldn't believe where his ball wound up.

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"There's a lot of blind shots," Woods said after playing 18 holes with Charles Howell III on a warm, windy day on the southeastern coast.

"You're going to have to play a few rounds to get an idea where to go," he said. "On a couple of holes, I didn't know which way to go."

Which holes?

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