But it did matter, because it meant Wood knew a lot more than he had told me.
By the final round in the afternoon, Woods knew he had no chance to win.
Nevertheless, with a strong weekend, Woods knew he was still close enough to win.
So after his longest break of the year, six weeks, Woods will not know what to expect when he tees off on today.
Woods also enjoys going out to movies or dinner with friends, but knows the consequences of his celebrity.
Having already won seven majors, Woods knows how to get ready.
Woods knew he needed an eagle to win the hole, but his third shot rolled well past the pin and off the green.
Brownell and Wood didn't know how to think of something radical.
Woods knew he had to hide, but he couldn't move.
Woods should know better than to think that a winner's check is what defines a competition.