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Tiger Woods happy to be in Asia
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-11-08 23:47

SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Tiger Woods hit a few balls over Shanghai's Huangpu River and declared himself right at home.

tiger woods in China"I always feel most comfortable in Asia," Woods said Tuesday after arriving from the United States and playing nine holes at Shanghai's Sheshan International Golf Club - including a few practice swings along the Huangpu.

"I always love coming whether it's Japan, China or Thailand," added Woods. "It's a comfort level."

Woods is entered in this week's HSBC Champions tournament, a $5-million US event that is the richest in Asia. It's his first of four tournaments in a row, including Japan next week - the Dunlop Phoenix.

"I'm looking forward to a great week," he said. "It's exciting for all of us as players."

Woods said regardless of his success this year - wins at the U.S. Masters and British Open among six victories - he tries to maintain a healthy attitude about his sport.

"Some people take it way too seriously, take it as life or death and it's just not," said Woods, whose last visit to China took him to the Mission Hills Golf Club, in the southern city of Shenzhen, for a pro-am in 2001.

The Champions tournament, which begins Thursday at Sheshan, is a first-year tournament sanctioned by the European, Asian, Australasian and South African tours, along with the China Golf Association.
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