Smiling Woods ties for ninth as Fowler wins with 61
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[December 04, 2017]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods proved
he could be competitive again after playing some of the best golf of
his comeback with a final-round four-under 68 to tie for ninth at
the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Sunday.
No one could match Rickie Fowler, though. The world number nine
birdied his first seven holes and won the elite event by four
strokes thanks to a course record 11-under par 61 that left him at
18-under 270.
Woods was 10 strokes back but he had plenty of smiles as he answered
the question of how he would do in his first tournament in nearly 10
months following spinal fusion surgery.
Pain free, the former world number one struck for six birdies and an
eagle at the Albany course before two closing bogeys. He also had a
double bogey in the elite 18-man event that featured eight of the
world's top 10.
"I showed some good signs," Woods told NBC Sports after finishing
the four days at eight-under 280. "I hit some really good shots out
there (and am ready for) a bright future.... and no pain."
The latter was especially important to the 41-year-old who once
dominated the sport.
"I've had some tough times through the years with my back and then
finally to come out on the good side and (be) able to get back out
there and play. It's pretty cool," he said.
He also spoke positively about the future.
"When I was struggling with my back, the world seemed very small.
Day to day stuff was very difficult for me to do," Woods said. "Now
I am able to sit back and enjoy it a little bit more... It's been
really nice."
He and his team will now sit down to determine how best to build his
2018 schedule for major championships.
"Play enough, but not play too much," Woods said.
"I don't know what golf courses I will be playing, what's the best
way to go about it. ...We'll figure it out."
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Tiger Woods (left) poses for a photo with winner Rickie Fowler
(right) after the final round of the Hero World Challenge golf
tournament at Albany. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
OLD SELF
He definitely had the Albany course figured over the first nine
holes on Sunday.
The day after a bogey-filled front nine, Woods showed flashes of his
old self with three birdies and an eagle to make the turn at
five-under 31.
Reality returned at 10 where he had a double-bogey at the par-four
hole. But the 79 times PGA Tour winner struck back with birdies at
11, 14 and 15 before bogeys at 17 and 18.
Fowler was looking at a seven-stroke deficit when he began his round
but seven straight birdies and another at the ninth put him in front
at the turn, which he made in eight-under 28.
He added three more birdies on the back nine for a sizzling,
bogey-free round.
"I knew I needed to get off to a quick start today to at least show
(overnight leader) Charley Hoffman) I was there," Fowler said. "We
took care of that and kept it rolling."
Hoffman, who started the day with a five-stroke lead, shot 72 and
faded to second at 274. England's Tommy Fleetwood (67) and Jordan
Spieth (69) tied for third at 12-under 276.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Salvo, North Carolina; Editing by Ken
Ferris)
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