But Woods, 43, will not follow that same routine, as he announced on Twitter his plans to use the Memorial, hosted by 18-times major champion Jack Nicklaus at Muirfield Village, as a final tune-up going into the U.S. Open.
"Looking forward to getting out there again," Woods said on his Twitter account.
Woods is a five-times winner at the Memorial with his last victory coming in 2012.
The former world number one looked out of sorts in his last start, where he recorded a five-over 145 total after an illness limited him to only nine practice holes earlier in the week.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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