Woods wants big prizes

Tiger Woods has insisted that he can add to his tally of 14 Majors in 2013 - but has ruled out becoming a member of the European Tour.
Injury and a lack of consistency has meant that Woods has failed to win a Grand Slam event since his miraculous win in the 2008 US Open, and he remains four victories behind Jack Nicklaus.
But three victories during the 2012 season and a distinct improvement in his form, particularly on the greens, have left the former world number one optimistic and eager for more success in the Majors next year.
Woods, who currently lies third in the world rankings behind Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald, said: "This year has been fantastic in that regard. I've felt good. I've played a full schedule for the first time in a very long time, and I'm just very pleased with what I've done overall with my game.
"I know how it feels when you win a major championship, and it feels incredible. It lasts with you, and that's something that I would like to have happen again."
"That's something I haven't done since '08, so it's something I can do next year. Winning a major championship just takes it to a whole new level."
Woods is 13/2 to win the 2013 US Masters, McIlroy can be backed at 5/1 and Donald is 18/1.
European Tour chief executive George O'Grady has made no secret that he would welcome Woods following in the footsteps of the likes of McIlroy and Donald by playing on both the European and PGA Tours.
But Woods is adamant that won't be happening in the immediate future and added: "I'll make it real simple - I'm not going to play the European Tour next year.
"It's a bit much for me still. I enjoy playing around the world, and I still always will. But I am going to play this (US) tour."
