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Woods’ birdie blues

Tiger frustrated after ruining fine start at Loans National meet

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NORTH CAROLINA: Tiger Woods was “frustrated” after failing to convert four consecutiv­e early birdies into a great third round at the Quicken Loans National.

The former world number one added only one birdie coming home, and a bogey at the last gave him a twounder 68, which left him six strokes behind leaders Francesco Molinari and Abraham Ancer at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm in Maryland on Saturday.

Although not completely out of contention in equal 10th place on sevenunder 203, it was hardly the position Woods expected when he made the turn with a spring in his step after sinking a 25foot birdie at the ninth hole.

Woods wants officials to refrain from watering the course heavily overnight, believing he has a better chance of winning if conditions are dry, firm and difficult.

“I need to see it testy to post a good round and hope that will be enough,” he told CBS television.

“I guess one word (today) would be frustratin­g, to make four bogeys, I couldn’t afford to do that.

“I figured I had to get to at least 10 (under) by the end of the day.” Woods, a 14time Major winner, has been stuck on 79 PGA Tour victories – three shy of Sam Snead’s record – since 2013.

He was stricken with a chronic back issue from 2014 until a successful spinal fusion last year allowed him to resume a full schedule in 2018.

A huge crowd that braved steam bathlike conditions screamed excitedly as Woods hit a threewood off the first tee, not realising, or perhaps not caring, that his ball was heading into thick rough.

An opening bogey, and a disappoint­ing par five at the second offered little hint of the fireworks to come, but a 15foot par save at the third lifted his confidence.

Woods promptly reeled off four consecutiv­e birdies as he found his range with his irons and hit a series of precision approach shots.

He continued to home in on the pins with his approach shots as he set off on the back nine, but missed birdie putts from inside 10 feet at the 10th and 11th holes took the wind He also missed an eightfoot par putt at the last, where a poor drive into punishing rough left him in trouble.

Despite the setback at the 18th, Woods sounded generally happy with his form on the greens in his first tournament using a new “mallet” putter, so called because of its resemblanc­e to the tool.

“This entire week I’ve started the ball on line again and I’m starting to see it,” he said.

“Whether they go in or not, that’s great.”

 ?? —AFP ?? In the mix: Francesco Molinari of Italy plays a shot on the seventh hole during the third round of the Quicken Loans National at TPC Potomac. Molinari and Abraham Ancer are joint leaders after Saturday’s third round.
—AFP In the mix: Francesco Molinari of Italy plays a shot on the seventh hole during the third round of the Quicken Loans National at TPC Potomac. Molinari and Abraham Ancer are joint leaders after Saturday’s third round.

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