The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Consistent play for Woods

Tiger happy with return to PGA Tour post-back fusion surgery

- BY BERNIE WILSON

Tiger Woods was never in contention in his return to the PGA Tour.

He didn’t dip into the 60s as he hoped he would on a brilliant sunny — and windy — Sunday at Torrey Pines. He missed three times more fairways than he hit in his four rounds in the Farmers Insurance Open.

Yet he was “very pleased” with only his second PGA Tour event since he tied for 10th in the Wyndham Championsh­ip in August 2015. He had two back surgeries that fall, and fusion surgery on his lower back last April.

Woods cooled off after birdies on four of seven holes midway through his round Sunday and finished with an even-par 72 on the South Course that left him tied for 23rd.

“After not playing for a couple years and coming out here on the Tour, playing, you know, a solid four days, I fought hard for these scores,” Woods said. “They weren’t like drive down the middle, hit it on the green, two-putt, one of those yawners. This was a lot of fight.”

They certainly weren’t yawners, although Woods once again drew a large, lively gallery as he played the weekend on the PGA Tour for the first time in 29 months. Woods will be back in his native Southern California in three weekends for the Genesis Open at Riviera.

His to-do list includes “Everything. Just like it was after I played in the Bahamas, have to work on everything. We’re going to do the same thing here and I’m excited to get this one under my belt, though.”

Woods had rounds of 72-7170-72. Sunday’s conditions were the toughest of the week.

“I was pleased today. I feel like I played a lot better today. These conditions, they were tough. I was trying to shoot 65, maybe get to 10 and post, thought that might be a good playoff number. But there are too many guys up there, they’ve gone past 10 and gone to 11 and 12 and there’s a bunch of them up there. So it would have been nice to post it, just see what happens, hang around for a couple hours, but I’ll take 72, though.”

Woods hit only 17 of 56 fairways in his four rounds, three on the South and one on the North, which is no longer considered easier than its neighbouri­ng layout at the seaside muni.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Tiger Woods hits his second shot on the 11th hole of the South Course Sunday at Torrey Pines Golf Course.
AP PHOTO Tiger Woods hits his second shot on the 11th hole of the South Course Sunday at Torrey Pines Golf Course.

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