Nico Rosberg says the second half of 2016 feels like a clean slate as he looks to end Lewis Hamiltons momentum with a win at the Belgian Grand Prix.Rosbergs 43-point title lead going into the Spanish Grand Prix turned into a 19-point deficit by Germany, with Hamilton going into the summer break with six wins from seven races. Despite the dramatic momentum swing ahead of the mid-way point Rosberg insists he feels better than ever heading to Spa-Francorchamps.Its been great to have a couple of weeks with the family to relax and recharge the batteries, Rosberg said. Ive loved every minute -- but now its time to get back to work! For me, its like a clean slate at this stage. Whats happened so far this season is in the past.Rosberg has never won a Belgian Grand Prix and he thinks the iconic Ardennes circuit is the perfect place to revive his stuttering championship campaign.I cant wait to get in that car, put my foot down and get everything I can from these next races. 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But what about the rest of his time in the Bahamas? Go to the beach. Fishing? "I go to the gym," Scott said. And after the gym? "Then I sit on the couch," he said with a smile. ------ THE HANDSHAKE: In what was talked about Monday as "The Handshake," Tiger Woods and Sergio Garcia finally saw each other on the practice range for the first time since Garcia jokingly said last month he would have Woods over for dinner during the U.S. Open and "we will serve fried chicken." They shook hands on the range, a moment captured by a fan who posted it to his Twitter account. Woods and Garcia had been going at it since the third round of The Players Championship, a feud that began when Garcia suggested Woods should have been paying attention when taking a club from the bag, which caused the gallery to cheer as Garcia was about to play his shot. 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Vogel. ------ THE HOGAN PLAQUE: Most players have stopped in the 18th fairway at Merion to see the plaque that commemorates where Ben Hogan hit 1-iron into the green in the final round of the 1950 U.S. Open. It led to par to get him into a three-man playoff that he won the next day. Thats a moment that wont be duplicated this week. For one thing, that distance (214 yards) is more like a 4-iron or 5-iron for the modern player. Plus, no one carries a 1-iron. Jason Day has one in the bag, though its stamped as a 2-iron. He had his equipment company bend the loft of the club so that it works like a 1-iron. Day has had it in play the past few tournaments. Hes not sure if he will use it at Merion, saying its mostly for the British Open at Muirfield. He dropped a ball by the plaque during a practice round Sunday, but this was no time for his new clubs. Day hit 4-iron, instead. ------ ADAMS LOW PROFILE: Except for the biggest stars, most players win a major and hit the talk-show circuit. Adam Scott kept it simple after winning The Masters. He made one appearance on an American TV show, one for his native Australia. "I felt they were important for me to do," Scott said. "I feel Ive been welcomed in the States and really supported and I also wanted to show my appreciation for everyone in America, as well, because Im really lucky how much support I get out here. I really enjoy playing in front of everyone. But I felt thats all I needed to do. I try and entertain people on the golf course, not on talk shows." ' ' '