Tiger Woods will arrive in Northern Ireland's Portrush for the 148th Open Championship today with critics claiming he has already peaked for the year, and others wondering if his decision to eschew a preparation event shows that he believes as much.
Woods has not played since finishing 21st at the US Open at Pebble Beach five weeks ago, and instead went on holiday to Thailand for a fortnight. Indeed, he has played only one tournament since winning the Masters, having skipped straight from Augusta to the US PGA at Bethpage Black, where he missed the cut.
His schedule has raised eyebrows with Paul Azinger, the former Ryder Cup captain, expressing the fears of many.
"For me, the warning sign for Tiger fans is that could have been the peak moment for Tiger," said Azinger, who will be at the Open as an analyst for US network NBC.
"Let's give him some time to overcome that great victory at the Masters. I just saw a different Tiger the past two majors. This next win for Tiger, it's going to be a lot harder than people think, because there's a lot on the line for this next win and he's had this mountain-top experience of achieving that Masters victory."