AUGUSTA, Ga. -- A balding, introspective Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National on Tuesday and spoke about joy and gratitude. He wasn't a cartoon hero, or a cartoon villain, just a middle-aged man with a complicated life, who loves to spend time with his children and to lose himself in the quiet calm of a craft. When he spoke about opponents, he spoke mostly about time.
"Yeah," he said, "I don't know how many more I have in me."
Every time he plays the Masters, he said, the thought passes through his mind that it might be his last.