| TOUR Insider: THE PLAYERS PGATOUR.com Senior Correspondent This week's PLAYERS Championship is the 34th in the series, but the first of its kind. ![]() Tiger Woods' lone win in THE PLAYERS came in 2001. (WireImage) Thanks to a new May days and an upgraded TPC Sawgrass, THE PLAYERS begins a new era, one in which the amenities for players and fans -- highlighted not only by an improved golf course but also by a spectacular new clubhouse -- is arguably as good as it can get in the realm of tournament golf. Of course, the central focus will be on the famed PLAYERS Stadium Course, which was renovated and upgraded last fall and should be in the most pristine and challenging condition the 144-player field has ever encountered. Never mind the little nuances that have been added or the extra yardage that brings the par-72 layout to more 7,200 yards. It's what's missing that counts. Organic matter underneath the course has been stripped away, replaced by a new drainage system and nearly 27,000 tons of sand. This allows the Stadium Course to drain up to 20 inches of water per hour -- if need be, according to superintendent Fred Klauk. ![]() Olin Browne makes his 2007 season debut this week at TPC Sawgrass. (WireImage) The greens are equally capable of swift recovery from precipitation thanks to a new sub-air system. This allows the setup to be as firm and fast and finicky as the PGA TOUR desires. Throw in Bermuda grass rough (instead of a rye overseed) and new grass on the greens, and even a little bit of a shift in winds from the usual March breezes, and, really, no one can say what they're getting themselves into this week -- beyond the fact that it's a tournament of major prestige and plenty of cash (at least an $8 million purse). Well, Tiger Woods, who comes in fresh off his third win of the year at the Wachovia Championship, has a pretty good idea what Pete Dye's ingenious layout will be like, even with the alterations. Some things haven't changed. "There's no bail-out areas out there," Woods says in discussing the intrinsic challenges of the flagship TPC layout. "If you do miss (the greens) ... with the green complexes and severity of them, I mean, you just can't ... you go around that golf course and you know you're going to hit a ball in a bad spot and have one of the lies that you just say to yourself, 'How the hell did I end up here?' But that's just the way it is." That might indeed be the question. But the answer won't come as easily and solving the riddle of what to do next is harder because all the playing dynamics have been tweaked. This surely stands to be the most intriguing PLAYERS in its illustrious history. Worth knowing: TI's power ranking for THE PLAYERS: 1. Tiger Woods |