Woods
scrambles to 73 in 'good day' at Augusta
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[April 10, 2015]
By Larry Fine
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Tiger Woods,
returning from a two-month hiatus to retool his game, battled some
erratic play and scrambled to a one-over 73 in the first round of the
Masters and described his uneven performance as, "a good day".
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The see-saw round of four bogeys and three birdies left him nine
strokes off the pace set by 21-year-old Jordan Spieth, who fired an
eight-under 64 at Augusta National.
When last seen in competition, Woods's short game was shockingly
inept, leaving many to wonder if he was suffering from the chipping
'yips', or suffering a mental block as he worked his way back from
injury with a new swing coach.
"It was a good day. I felt good out there," said the four-times
Masters winner, who was tied for 41st as 30 players bettered par on
rain-softened greens on a warm, gentle day.
"I made maybe two dumb mistakes out there. The only thing I
struggled with was the pace of the greens, which were much slower
than we expected."
However, Woods also showed inconsistency off the tee, fighting his
timing and sending balls left and into trouble.
But the former world number one used his abundant imagination and
power to escape danger.
His work around the greens was encouraging with the exception of a
three-putt at the first for bogey and a strong chip that denied him
a birdie at the third.
"That's the strength of my game and that's the way it should be and
that's why I worked my butt off and hit thousands and thousands of
shots," Woods said.
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The 39-year-old American, who plunged to 111th as he struggled to
return to form following back surgery last year, offset two bogeys
with birdies on the par-fives before an adventure-filled bogey at
the ninth.
The back nine was less turbulent.
He bogeyed the par-three 12th with a delicate pitch after his tee
shot landed short and rolled down into Rae's Creek, and birdied the
par-five 13th to make up the stroke.
(Editing by Frank Pingue, Steve Keating.)
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