Can Tiger get out of woods!!!!!!!

Tiger Woods is the defending champion at Memorial and a four-time winner at Muirfield Village.

It just doesn’t seem that way.

He arrived at the course that Jack Nicklaus built — the one that Woods at times seems to own — with his game as unpredictable as ever. Woods is coming off a neck injury that he said now feels good enough to practice and play. He no longer has a swing coach, having split with Hank Haney three weeks ago, and has no plans to find another one anytime soon.

Since returning to golf in April, he has completed only one tournament, a tie for fourth at the Masters. That takes on even greater significance with the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach only two weeks away.

"Maybe this time I’ll get four rounds in and get ready for the Open," Woods said Wednesday.

The tournament begins today.

He remains as capable as ever, and Woods wasted no time showing that in the Memorial Skins Game. Playing in the second group of five players, he hit a towering shot out of the right rough behind a tree on the 10th hole to about 18 feet and rolled in the quick putt for a birdie to win a skin. Next up came the par-5 11th, where he followed a pure tee shot with a 4-iron to just outside 4 feet for eagle.