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Woods gets last crack at Firestone

- DOUG FERGUSON

AKRON, Ohio — This is one farewell party Tiger Woods didn’t want to miss.

Firestone will host the world’s best players for the last time at the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al, and it wouldn’t be the same without Woods. He has won it eight times, a PGA Tour record for most victories on the same golf course. Woods didn’t finish out of the top 5 in his first 11 appearance­s on the venerable South Course, seven of them victories. It also was the last of his 79 victories on the PGA Tour in 2013, right before back problems started to surface. One problem. Having played only four tournament­s in 29 months because of four back surgeries, Woods returned in December at No. 1,199 in the world. He started his PGA Tour season in January at No. 647. His only hope was to move into the top 50 in the world after the British Open, or to win a tournament.

His tie for sixth in the British Open moved him to No. 50.

“I was just hoping to one, play the tour long enough to be able to get an opportunit­y,” Woods said Wednesday, his first time at Firestone in four years. “But I also had to play well to do it . ... And within a year to get down to 50 I think is a pretty good accomplish­ment.”

Bridgeston­e decided not to renew as title sponsor of the World Golf Championsh­ip, said to have an annual price tag of about $15 million US. The company next year sponsors the Senior Players Championsh­ip at Firestone, while the WGC event moves to Memphis, Tennessee.

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