It looked like more than the obligatory post-round handshake on the 18th green, and apparently it was. When Tiger Woods and his former caddie, Steve Williams, shook hands after the conclusion of the Open Championship on Sunday at Muirfield, their brief discussion was longer than usual, with a heartfelt tone and a slap on the back from Williams. Asked about it after, Woods acknowledged there was more to it than the usual niceties. "It was," Woods said. "He was saying it was a good fight out there today." Woods finished in a sixth-place tie, and Adam Scott -- whom Williams now works for -- also had a tough day after leading on the back nine before finishing tied for third. For some 13 years, Williams was Woods' caddie, on the bag for 13 of his 14 major championships before the relationship soured in 2011. In the midst of an injury that kept Woods out of action for most of four months, he dismissed Williams -- who voiced his displeasure after winning with Scott later that year at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Source: ESPN