For Tiger Woods, US Open week has begun.

Woods arrived at Winged Foot Golf Club on Sunday afternoon for some light practice and a nine-hole round, playing the back nine a full four days before he’ll tee it up in the year’s second Major.

Wearing shorts, Woods returned to the iconic Mamaroneck, New York, layout to prepare for his first tournament there since the 2006 US Open, where he did something he’d never done in his pro career to that point: missed the cut in a Major. (That was also the first tournament start he had made since the death of his father, Earl, six weeks earlier.) He’s been back much more recently, though – Woods played a full 18 with Justin Thomas three weeks ago, when both players stopped over en route to the Northern Trust tournament in Boston.

Woods will be making his 22nd start in a US Open and is a three-time champion – in 2000, 2002 and 2008 – but has not posted a top 10 in golf’s toughest test since 2010. He had missed the cut in back-to-back US Open appearances before a T-21 last year at Pebble Beach.

Woods will be making just his seventh start of 2020 but his fourth in the past seven weeks. The 15-time Major champion finished T-37 at last month’s PGA Championship, then took a week off before playing back-to-back weeks at the Northern Trust and BMW. His season ended one stop short of the Tour Championship for a second straight year after his T-51 finish at the BMW saw him finish 63rd in the final FedEx Cup standings.