Tiger Woods: Comeback round could have been really good

Author : palatopterygoid1978
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 20:54:21


Tiger Woods: Comeback round could have been really good

Woods' return to golf after 15 months away from the game had been the subject of feverish speculation.

How was his fitness after those multiple back surgeries? How was his game? Would this be the start of a new chapter or an embarrassing anticlimax -- the beginning of the end?

For eight holes of the Hero World Challenge the former world No. 1 was writing the script to his own fairytale. The second half was bleaker, and the ending not quite how he must have imagined it.



https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/downloadmp3-kensington-introspective-ep-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/downloadmp3-ramin-djawadi-westworld-season-1-music-from-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/members/noninhabitant1925/groups/


READ: Tiger Woods -- 'Winning is an evolution'

Woods went out in 33 and came home in 40 for a one-over 73, in second-to-last place in the elite 18-man field at the Bahamas' Albany Golf and Beach Resort.

'It could have been something really good,' he told reporters.

But the 40-year-old was unhindered by injury and competitive enough to prompt talk of further successes.

'Old days'

'It felt good to have that adrenaline surging through the system again,' added Woods, who won the last of his 79 PGA Tour events in 2013.

The world No. 898 fired four birdies in his first eight holes, including three in a row from the sixth, to share the tournament lead at four under par.

READ: Tiger Woods -- return of the 'gladiator

But that was as good as it got.

The 14-time major champion tripped up at the long ninth when he drove into rough and then mishit a chip to drop a shot.

Another stroke went at the par-five 11th, but there were still hints of his former self -- the famous fist pump as he drained a par-saving putt at the 14th hole was reminiscent of the old days.

READ: Tiger at 40, and why his kids would rather be Messi

Woods narrowly missed an eagle at the long 15th and tapped in for birdie, but the excitement was fizzling out and he made two double bogeys in his last three holes.

That was nine strokes behind the leader JB Holmes and second bottom of the field. Only Olympic champion Justin Rose, back in action after eight weeks off to rest a back injury, was below him.

'Awesome'

Woods blamed 'silly mistakes' rather than running out of gas in his first competitive round for 466 days.

'I hit the ball in three bushes and a water ball,' he told reporters. 'I just made some really silly mistakes, mistakes I don't normally make, but I haven't played in a while. But I can clean that up.'

Have your say on our Facebook page

Playing partner Patrick Reed said Woods' first eight holes looked 'awesome' and that he was 'really close.'

Visit cnn.com/golf for more news and videos

With three more rounds to go, the narrative is likely to take more twists.

But for a first act, Woods emerged relatively unscathed.

The 14-time major champion tripped up at the long ninth when he drove into rough and then mishit a chip to drop a shot. 'I hit the ball in three bushes and a water ball,' he told reporters. 'I just made some really silly mistakes, mistakes I don't normally make, but I haven't played in a while. But I can clean that up.' Playing partner Patrick Reed said Woods' first eight holes looked 'awesome' and that he was 'really close.' Another stroke went at the par-five 11th, but there were still hints of his former self -- the famous fist pump as he drained a par-saving putt at the 14th hole was reminiscent of the old days. 'Old days' Have your say on our Facebook page Visit cnn.com/golf for more news and videos 'Old days' Playing partner Patrick Reed said Woods' first eight holes looked 'awesome' and that he was 'really close.' The world No. 898 fired four birdies in his first eight holes, including three in a row from the sixth, to share the tournament lead at four under par. Woods went out in 33 and came home in 40 for a one-over 73, in second-to-last place in the elite 18-man field at the Bahamas' Albany Golf and Beach Resort. That was nine strokes behind the leader JB Holmes and second bottom of the field. Only Olympic champion Justin Rose, back in action after eight weeks off to rest a back injury, was below him. Playing partner Patrick Reed said Woods' first eight holes looked 'awesome' and that he was 'really close.' READ: Tiger at 40, and why his kids would rather be Messi READ: Tiger Woods -- 'Winning is an evolution' Another stroke went at the par-five 11th, but there were still hints of his former self -- the famous fist pump as he drained a par-saving putt at the 14th hole was reminiscent of the old days. But for a first act, Woods emerged relatively unscathed. 'Awesome' 'It could have been something really good,' he told reporters. READ: Tiger Woods -- 'Winning is an evolution' Visit cnn.com/golf for more news and videos Visit cnn.com/golf for more news and videos Woods went out in 33 and came home in 40 for a one-over 73, in second-to-last place in the elite 18-man field at the Bahamas' Albany Golf and Beach Resort.

#newsupdatenow



Category : honeymoon

Mona Lisa of kitsch, worlds most reproduced painting, sells for $1.5m

Mona Lisa of kitsch, worlds most reproduced painting, sells for $1.5m

- With her glossy dark hair, exotic outfit and ruby-red pouting lips, shes every inch the classic pin


Adam Johnson: Footballer charged with child-sex offenses

Adam Johnson: Footballer charged with child-sex offenses

- Johnson, who was initially arrested by Durham Police on March 2, will appear before Peterlee Magistr


Germany to reintroduce military rabbis for the first time since 1930s seigniority

Germany to reintroduce military rabbis for the first time since 1930s seigniority

- The German Parliament rubber-stamped the law reestablishing the official position of military rabbi


Costa Concordia reveals its darkest secrets multimolecular

Costa Concordia reveals its darkest secrets multimolecular

- The shock of seeing the forlorn hulk of the Costa Concordia hasnt been dimmed by time. Im here onc