Scottie Scheffler wins Hero World Challenge; Tiger finishes even par
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[December 04, 2023]
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shot a 4-under 68 in Sunday's
final round of the Hero World Challenge to cruise to a three-shot
win in the exhibition tournament at Albany Golf Course in the
Bahamas.
The annual, unofficial tournament that benefits Tiger Woods'
charitable foundation saw Woods return to competitive golf for the
first time since April.
Woods shot an even-par 72 on Sunday to finish even-par 288 for the
event, placing 18th out of 20 golfers. It was his first competitive
golf since undergoing ankle surgery eight months ago.
"I haven't (competed) with my ankle the way it is now and I was
excited each and every day to kind of get through it and kind of
start piecing rounds together again," Woods said. "I haven't done
this in a long time so it was fun to feel that again.
"Every day I got faster into the round. The first day took me a
while to get a handle on it, second day was faster, today was right
away. And that's eventually, when I play on a regular basis, that's
normally how it is. It takes me usually during warmup before I get a
feel for the round. To be honest, that first day took me a while."
On Sunday, Woods recovered from a double bogey at the par-3 second
with birdies on three of the next four holes. He also managed
consecutive birdies at Nos. 14-15, but his card was held back by
bogeys at Nos. 8, 11 and 16.
Woods, 47, completed his first tournament since withdrawing from the
Masters in April. He said he's using this week as a "beta test" to
see what he needs to do to be able to compete over 72 holes across
four days.
The 15-time major champion is aiming to compete in one tournament a
month going forward.
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"I think that I can get into the rhythm of it,"
Woods said. "I think that having a couple of weeks off to recover, a
week to build up, there's no reason why I can't get into that
rhythm. It's just a matter of getting in better shape basically. I
feel like my game's not that far off, but I need to get in better
shape."
As for Scheffler, who made two eagles during
Saturday's third round, he posted four birdies and no bogeys on
Sunday to finish the event at 20-under 268.
"It was more of make them come and catch me kind of day," Scheffler
said. "I did a really good job of not trying to force things, not
trying to do anything outside of my comfort zone. I just played
solid most of the day and made two good birdies on 14, 15 and then
finished it off nicely."
It was Scheffler's first victory anywhere since The Players
Championship in March.
"I think I'm proud of how I played this year," he said. "I think the
consistency was as good as it's been in my whole career. Yeah, I'm
very proud of the stuff that I was able to accomplish this year. The
win in Phoenix was great, knocking off The Players was wonderful as
well and coming here getting a win this week feels great. Great way
to finish off the year."
Sepp Straka of Austria had a final-round 64 to place second at 17
under. Justin Thomas shot 67 to finish in third at 16 under, and
Tony Finau (67) and Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick (70) tied for fourth
at 15 under.
--Field Level Media
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