Global Hero Challenge in the Bahamas | Tiger Woods in 15th place

(Nassau) Tiger Woods had five birdies, but struggled late in the round at the Hero World Challenge on Friday, shooting a 70 to end the day in 15e place.


Woods made four birdies in his first seven holes, before adding one at the 17the.

His end of the round included a bogey at 15e hole, where one of his putts left the green and went to a bunker.

Woods scores 145, one shot over par.

He is 10 shots behind leaders Scottie Scheffler (66) and Jordan Spieth (67).

The back nine is what’s causing Woods headaches, with scores of 39 and 38 at this point.

Friday, he still holed a 30-foot putt for birdie at 17e.

He didn’t see a deep explanation for his troubles at the end of the journey.

“Maybe because it’s been a long time since I played,” he said, smiling.

This is his first tournament since the Masters; a few weeks later, he underwent ankle surgery.

Woods has not completed 72 holes since the 2022 Masters.

“I’m rusty and it’s going to show on this course,” Woods said of the Albany club. Here you can shine or look very bad. I did not conclude my rounds the way I wanted. »

Scheffler had eight birdies-three more than Spieth, who avoided bogey.

They are one shot ahead of Brian Harman (69), the winner of the British Open this year.


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