VERONA, New York (AP): Tiger Woods' former roommate and fellow pro Notah Begay III says the world No. 1 is hitting the ball as solid as ever, but he isn't surprised that Woods is struggling to recapture his game.
Begay, who roomed with Woods at Stanford University, says it's difficult for anybody to address marital woes every week, especially publicly. He says it will take some time for Woods' "emotions to settle and for him to sort of get 100 percent focused on golf."
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