Woods starts strong at Deutsche Bank Championship pismires

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 15:43:28


Woods starts strong at Deutsche Bank Championship  pismires

Tiger Woods opened with a seven-under par round of 64 at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Friday.

The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance.

'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported.



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Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round.

The pair are currently two shots ahead of nearest rivals, Australia's John Senden and Louis Oosthuizen who both finished with rounds of 66.

Other leading early finishers included England's Ian Poulter and Luke Donald who will both start their second round on four-under par.

America's Dustin Johnson, Charley Hoffman and Swede Jonas Blixt also finished on the same score.

A clutch of players are currently one shot further back on three-under par, including England's Lee Westwood and Aaron Baddeley of Australia.

Baddeley's compatriot Adam Scott opened with a two-under par 69.

Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. Tiger Woods opened with a seven-under par round of 64 at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Friday. Baddeley's compatriot Adam Scott opened with a two-under par 69. The pair are currently two shots ahead of nearest rivals, Australia's John Senden and Louis Oosthuizen who both finished with rounds of 66. The pair are currently two shots ahead of nearest rivals, Australia's John Senden and Louis Oosthuizen who both finished with rounds of 66. Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. America's Dustin Johnson, Charley Hoffman and Swede Jonas Blixt also finished on the same score. A clutch of players are currently one shot further back on three-under par, including England's Lee Westwood and Aaron Baddeley of Australia. The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance. Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance. Baddeley's compatriot Adam Scott opened with a two-under par 69. Other leading early finishers included England's Ian Poulter and Luke Donald who will both start their second round on four-under par. 'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported. Tiger Woods opened with a seven-under par round of 64 at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Friday. The pair are currently two shots ahead of nearest rivals, Australia's John Senden and Louis Oosthuizen who both finished with rounds of 66. 'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported. Tiger Woods opened with a seven-under par round of 64 at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Friday. Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance. Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. Woods was joined at the top of the leaderboard by compatriot Jeff Overton who also fired eight birdies and a bogey during his round. 'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported. 'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported. The pair are currently two shots ahead of nearest rivals, Australia's John Senden and Louis Oosthuizen who both finished with rounds of 66. Other leading early finishers included England's Ian Poulter and Luke Donald who will both start their second round on four-under par. 'I played really well today. Hit a lot of good shots. On top of that, I putted well. It was a nice combination,' Woods said, PGATour.com reported. The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance. The former world No.1 collected a total of eight birdies -- including a run of six midway through his round -- before a bogey at the final hole took some of the shine off a polished performance.

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