THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Had the winning putt not dropped, had the outcome been different, Joe LaCava's take would not be different. A victory for Tiger Woods at the Chevron World Challenge was nice, but it did not change what LaCava has been seeing, feeling for weeks.
LaCava, Woods' caddie, saw the improvement made from the Frys.com Open in October -- where Woods was never in contention -- to a trip halfway around the world, starting with a series of exhibitions in Asia and Australia, followed by the Australian Open and Presidents Cup.
It was at Royal Melbourne where LaCava noted that it was a shame this stretch of golf would be coming to an end after the Chevron tournament, which Woods won on Sunday by birdieing the final two holes -- his first victory in more than two years.
"I wish this were the meat of the schedule right now,'' LaCava said. "I wish we were just getting going. I wish it were February right now.''
Woods, after his most impressive stretch of golf since winning the 2009 Australian Masters, will now go seven weeks without hitting a competitive shot. His next scheduled tournament begins Jan. 26 at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, a European Tour event in the Middle East.
Never one to string multiple events together, Woods nonetheless will get into a flow of regular tournament golf once the 2012 season begins.
The above material is quoted from ESPN Golf
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