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Tiger Woods will not be playing at the 125th U.S. Open this week at Oakmont Country Club, but he knows exactly what these golfers will face in the first round Thursday.

Woods tied for second in the prestigious course at the 2007 U.S. Open.

Woods partnered with his Sunday Red brand to advise those who attended the third Grand Slam this year.

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Tiger Woods prepares for the 2022 open championship. (Christian Peterson/Getty Image)

Confidence in your game will be key.

“There is no fake about Oakmont about Oakmont,” Woods said in an Instagram video. “The golf course is big, yes, but it’s just that there’s no way.

Those long-term balls have only one problem. They’d better go straight away.

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The golfer laughed during the practice game because of how thick the roughness around Oakmont and the greens were.

But, as Woods said, Oakmont’s gifts were not challenged. This is a question of how you trust golf games.

If you can hit the ball for a long time, Woods thinks the scorecard will be in your favor, not those who decide to beat the straight ball.

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Tiger Woods played from the 13th tee in the second round of the Player Championship game at TPC Sawgrass’ Stadium Course on May 11, 2018 at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

“It helps a lot with shorter iron for stimulation,” Woods explained. “It’s about missing the ball on the right spots… because if you don’t do that, it’s horrible!”

In addition to posing a challenge in Oakmont, some golfers are discussing the Greens’ betrayal. A missed putter can carry the ball to the landslide in the hole, which makes it crucial to control rotation at close range and speed when spinning.

The holes can be very long, such as 289 yards, 3-pole eight holes.

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Jupiter’s Tiger Woods connects the golf club wave with fans at the start of a game against Boston Common Golf in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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There are several golfers who can hit the ball for a long time, including Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau, who can run this week.

Dechambeau was the U.S. Open champion after defeating Rory McIlroy last year at Pinehurst. But Scheffler is still hot after winning the PGA title last month at Quail Hollow Club.

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