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I will defend Australian Masters title - Woods



Tiger Woods will return to Australia to defend the Australian Masters title he won last November, golf's world number one said on his website on Tuesday.

Woods's victory last year at Kingston Heath was his 82nd title worldwide, and gave him a victory on every continent on which golf is played.

This year the tournament will be played from November 11-14 at Victoria Golf Club.

Last year Woods closed with a 68 for a two-shot victory over Greg Chalmers before record crowds.

It turned out to be the last tournament he played until the 2010 Masters in April, as a mysterious November 27 car accident led to revelations of marital infidelity that prompted him to take a five-month break from the game.

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