Tiger Woods’ range presence stirs nostalgia for one Tour veteran

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Tiger Woods of The United States talks about swing technique with Alex Noren of Sweden on the driving range before Noren teed off in the third round of the Hero World Challenge 2025 (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods isn’t playing this week’s Hero World Challenge — but he’s still making his presence felt.

Woods, whose pre-tournament press conference included some hints about a change in direction for the PGA Tour, has been on property at Albany throughout the week serving as tournament host. On Saturday he stalked the range pre-round, visiting with contenders — including Sweden’s Alex Noren, who he chatted up and queried about his swing.

We’ve seen and heard plenty of evidence already this week that Woods is invested in the modern game; read how Woods described what he admires about the game of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler:

“Of Scottie’s game? Yeah, I truly love watching him hit irons, the shaped shots that he hits, the trajectory, the window changes that he has, the distance control, the miss in the proper spot, the proper spin in certain pin locations,” Woods said. “These are all subtle things that mean a lot over the course of 72 holes. That to me is impressive. If you don’t have trajectory control, you can’t have distance control. To see him move it up and down in different windows, use wind, fight wind and control spin is fun to watch.”

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