
"I've been rehabbing for so long I haven't been able to train.
"Now I'm starting to get going, I'm starting to do all my explosive training again.
"I'm hitting faster, more explosive, my speed's come back. I'm hitting the ball distances, I know I can hit the golf ball again, it's getting fun."
Woods was in Melbourne for a round of golf with cricketer Shane Warne, Warne's fiancee Liz Hurley and gaming tycoon James Packer at the privately-owned Capital Golf Club.
He heads to Sydney on Tuesday for the Australian Open, with a press conference scheduled where the Williams row is expected to be the focus of attention.
Williams, who was Woods' caddy for 13 of his 14 Major titles before being sacked earlier this year, referred to the player as a "black arsehole" during an awards dinner on Friday night in Shanghai.
Once one of the longest hitters on tour, Woods said the landscape had changed since he turned pro, with now players much more athletic.
"Guys are in the gym, they're lifting the weights, they're hitting the track, they're trying to get stronger, faster because inevitably all sports do," he said.
"The next generation gets a little bit better."
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