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Woods hopes to play Memorial in 2 weeks

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ST. LOUIS (AP) Tiger Woods is chipping and putting again, and he hopes to play in the Memorial in two weeks. But even if he can't compete until the U.S. Open, he doesn't expect the same result as his last layoff during a season.

Two years ago, Woods didn't play for nine weeks while coping with the death of his father. He returned to competition in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot and missed the cut for the only time in a major.

"That was a totally different mental situation than I am now," Woods said Monday. "Even when I came back for the Open, I probably wasn't ready to play yet. I was eager to get back and play and be in a competitive environment, but I wasn't ready to deal with all the things you have to deal with inside the ropes. ... And it showed, and I played terrible.

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Rank Player Earnings
1 Tiger Woods $4,425,000
2 Phil Mickelson $2,709,270
3 Stewart Cink $2,379,711
4 Geoff Ogilvy $2,213,960
5 Vijay Singh $2,182,017
6 Anthony Kim $2,092,190
7 Boo Weekley $1,879,780
8 J.B. Holmes $1,844,295
9 K.J. Choi $1,801,431
10 Justin Leonard $1,786,402
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Tour Stops This Week
PGA:  AT&T Classic
LPGA:  Sybase Classic
Champions:  Regions Charity Classic
Nationwide:  BMW Charity Pro-Am
European:  Irish Open

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