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			Miserable start for Woods at Dubai Desert Classic 
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			 [February 02, 2017] 
			(Reuters) - Tiger Woods felt the 
			pain, figuratively at least, after the former world number one 
			failed to make a single birdie in recording a miserable five-over 77 
			on the opening day of the Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday. 
 The creaking American, now ranked 666th after his long injury 
			layoff, trailed Spain's early leader Sergio Garcia by 12 shots and 
			with only three players below him on the leaderboard among the 
			morning starters.
 
 "I was just trying to hit shots and I wasn't doing a very good job," 
			Woods told reporters. "At the end, I finally hit some good ones but 
			the damage had already been done.
 
 "I could have hung in there. I could have shot something near even 
			par if I would have made some putts but I made nothing."
 
 Appearing for the eighth time in Dubai, where he has won twice with 
			a 92-under par record for the 28 rounds played there since 2001, the 
			41-year-old Woods looked out of sorts as he continued his comeback 
			at the European Tour event.
 
 The numbers from the opening round were not pretty, two shots higher 
			than his previous worst ever at the Emirates Golf Club, and nor was 
			his swing or his putting stroke.
 
			 
			The 14-times major winner had also looked rusty last week when he 
			played his first full-field PGA Tour event in 17 months after being 
			sidelined by back pain and spine surgery, and missed the cut at the 
			Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
 His chances of avoiding another early exit looked slim on Thursday, 
			with the American appearing to be in some discomfort as he struggled 
			to find a rhythm and reached the turn in a three-over 40 after two 
			bogeys in his opening three holes.
 
 Starting on the back nine, he bogeyed the par-five opener after 
			finding a bunker and dropped another shot at the 12th.
 
			
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			At the par-five 18th, his approach shot fell short of the green and 
			rolled back into the water for his third bogey of the day. The fifth 
			turned into a three-putt bogey and he missed par from five feet on 
			the next.
 While Woods struggled, Garcia fired a first round 65 to set the 
			early target and open up a one-shot clubhouse lead over Chile's 
			Felipe Aguilar and South African George Coetzee.
 
 "It was a nice way to start, a good solid round," Garcia said.
 
 Defending champion Danny Willett, the U.S. Masters winner who was 
			playing alongside Woods and fellow Briton Matt Fitzpatrick (69), 
			started with a one-under 71.
 
 (Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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