Bay Hill will be a different test from Innisbrook, mainly because it requires a little more length off the tee and with unseasonably cool air this week, the ball isn’t likely to travel as far. Day was explaining the difference when he looked over to the right at a TV screen showing — who else? — Woods.

Woods is everywhere this week. He has a long list of highlights at Bay Hill, mostly birdie putts on the 18th hole to beat everyone from Phil Mickelson to Bart Bryant. He won in 2003 by 11 shots while coping with dry heaves from food poisoning.

Day and Hideki Matsuyama, out since Phoenix with a wrist injury, will play with Woods over the next few days. Rory McIlroy has said in recent weeks that with so much commotion, it costs Woods a half-shot per round. Day sees it the other way, saying Woods thrives with so much attention.

“A lot of people are excited about how Tiger’s starting to show signs in the right direction, and I think it’s going to be a lot of fun over the next two days,” Day said. “They’re all out there for him. There are going to be a lot of cheers for him and that’s fine, but I need to put my head down and just try to do my job.”

Woods finished his pro-am round Wednesday and posed for a few pictures with volunteers, even one of their children. What might be more eerie is walking off the 18th green on Sunday without seeing Palmer.

Palmer died in September 2016 as the American team was on its way to Hazeltine for the Ryder Cup. Woods has never been to Bay Hill without being in the King’s presence, starting with his U.S. Junior Amateur title that Woods won when he was 15.

“And then I moved here in ’96 and he invited me over here to play in his Monday shootout, and I did and I didn’t like it very much because he took my money,” Woods said. “But I thoroughly enjoyed being around him, being with him and we had so many great times — none more so than last time I won here.

“I’m cleaning out my locker, and he’s over there having his ice tea thing and so he’s just sitting there and, ‘Hey, grab a seat.’ So we sat down, we just started to BS and have a great time together,” Woods said. “And I’m going to miss those times, for sure.”