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Thousands turn out for Tiger's practice round in Australia

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MELBOURNE, Australia — Thousands of fans lined fairways and TV network helicopters circled overhead as Tiger Woods played golf in Australia for the first time in 11 years.

Woods joined Australian veteran Craig Parry for nine holes in a practice round Tuesday at the Kingston Heath course near Melbourne, site of this week's Australian Masters. The tournament will be Woods' fourth in Australia but his first since the 1998 Presidents Cup.

Even No. 1-ranked Woods, who attracts large galleries where ever he plays, was amazed by the level of the interest around Kingston Heath, where an estimated 7,000 people watched him practice and walk the course.

"Is it normal? Trust me, it's not," Woods told a news conference, which was broadcast live around the country. "Thank God it's not normal!"

Some of the fans on the course complained that the whirring of the helicopters was so loud they couldn't hear Woods connecting with the ball.

"I've never experienced that before," he said of the helicopters. "They were definitely overhead, but they weren't interfering with play."

Woods also played the 1996 Australian Open and 1997 Australian Masters but has yet to win in Australia.

He is being paid almost A$3.3 million (US$3 million) for his one-off appearance — more than the prize money on offer — but his presence ensured all tickets for the tournament were sold out within minutes.

Woods landed in Australia on Monday in his private jet, flying from Shanghai where he finished sixth at the WGC event on the weekend. His accommodation arrangements and movements while in Australia have been kept a closely guarded secret.

Woods said he was looking forward to taking on one of Melbourne's sandbelt courses, which offer similar challenges to playing links golf.

"I've always been a huge fan of the sandbelt golf courses," he said. "The bunkering is just phenomenal. You don't get a chance to see bunkering like this in any other place in the world. So playing these golf courses, it's a treat."

Woods said a course didn't need to be long to be difficult, with tricky courses such as Kingston Heath offering good variety.

"It is what golf is all about. There are so many different options," he said. "You have to be able to shape the ball around the golf course, you have to be able to think.

"It's one of the reasons that I love playing links golf, because it's the same. The only differences here, one, it's as hot as hell ... but it's similar, though, similar type of style." - AP
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