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Tiger Woods wary of the wind at St. Andrews, British Open's site

As usual, the room was packed with reporters here Tuesday for Tiger Woods.

His golf game has failed him for seven years of major tournaments, since that famous U.S. Open limp-athon at Torrey Pines in 2008.

But that hasn't dulled the interest. If he is no longer the best golfer in the world — not by far now — he apparently remains the most interesting man in the world of golf.

He was asked about retirement. He will be 40 on the second-to-last day of this year.

"I don't have my AARP card yet," he said.