England's world number seven Justin Rose has claimed that there is no complex thinking behind Tiger Wood's remarkable recent putting form.
Since the Open in July, Woods has won nine in ten tournaments, picking up six winner's cheques in a row this season.
Rose, who believes the rest of the field should concentrate on playing the course rather than taking on the man with 13 majors under his belt, attempted to shed some light on what goes on in the mind of a golfing genius.
He told the BBC: "He's hitting into the middle of the greens down stretch. Obviously, he made a great putt on the last hole but what he said after was that he was just concentrating on pace.
"So he is just thinking really clearly and really simply. He's not trying to be a hero. It just shows what it takes to win a golf tournament.
Meanwhile, Englishman Paul Casey has expressed his excitement at being drawn in Woods' group for the first round of the CA Championship, which tees off in Miami tomorrow (Thursday, March 20th).
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