"It took me probably three holes to get back
into competitive flow again and get a feel for hitting the ball
out there in competition, adrenaline, temperatures, green
speeds," said Woods, who has not played since the Masters.
"These are all things that normally I adjust to very quickly,
and it just took me a few holes to get into it."
Woods missed a good chance for a birdie on the 10th and landed
in the bunker to settle for a bogey on the par-three 11th.
A solid putt helped him to a birdie on the par-four 13th but he
bogeyed again on the 15th. He had birdies on the third and
seventh but ended the day with a pair of bogeys on the final two
holes after flubbed putts.
"I three-whipped the last two holes. Wasn't very good," he told
reporters. "Bad speed on eight; whipped it past the hole. And
nine, hit it short. Hit it off the heel of the putt and blocked
the second one. So wasn't very good on the last two holes."
The former world number one has kept a limited competition
schedule after a horrific 2021 car crash and previously said he
expected to play only one event per month this year.
While the lighter agenda has preserved his body, it has taken a
toll in other ways.
"I am getting stronger for sure. It's just that I just don't
play a whole lot of competitive rounds," he told reporters.
"It's a little bit different than being at home and playing a
flat Florida course."
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