By Chris Trapasso (Featured Columnist) on April 7, 2011
The 2011 Masters, to some, is the event when Tiger Woods is to break out of his post-SAGA slump.
It's Augusta National, a course in which he's delivered some of his most heroic moments, a place where he always seems to play well.
Tiger's opening round 71 doesn't put him out of contention, but he's got a ways to go.
Players aren't lying down for him anymore. Rory McIlroy set the pace with a near-perfect seven-under 65, and there are plenty of top-ranked golfers ahead of Tiger, including Y.E. Yang, Phil Mickelson, K.J. Choi and Matt Kuchar.
I've narrowed it down to three things Tiger must do to get back into the mix at the 75th Masters.
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