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Woods stays in hunt as Hoffman leads by three

- AFP

miami — Tiger Woods fired a fourunder-par 68 to remain in contention in his comeback event at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Friday.

The 41-year-old superstar, playing his first tournament in nearly 10 months, vaulted up the leaderboar­d at the Albany Golf Club with a blistering front nine. The 14-time-major champion was five-under for the day after posting three birdies and an eagle before the turn to go eight-under for the tournament. However Woods’ momentum faltered on the back nine, where two bogeys saw him eventually finish the day at seven-under.

Woods has plenty of ground to make up over the weekend, however, with leader Charley Hoffman producing a stunning nine-underpar 63 to move to 12-under.

Yet Woods was satisfied with another solid day of tournament golf after spending most of the past two years sidelined with a debilitati­ng back injury.

“I think it was successful because I shot 31 on the front nine,” Woods told reporters afterwards. “I built upon what I did yesterday. I cleaned it up.

“The only thing I struggled with was the speed of the greens. They seemed to be a foot faster.”

Woods added that he was satisfied with his fitness following spinal fusion surgery on his back in April. “I proved that the surgery was successful and that the rehab was fantastic. I got a chance to go out there and play competitiv­e golf again,” Woods said. “I’m just getting back. I’ve still got a long way to go,” added Woods, who also missed the entire 2015-2016 season. “I felt like today I could have easily got to double digits under par. That would have put me one or two back. But I think I’m still in it.

“It’s supposed to blow a little bit harder tomorrow — if that’s the case I think a good solid round should get me up there.”

After a solid first round 69 on Thursday, Woods got off to a flying start on Friday, reeling off three birdies in the opening four holes.

His first birdie came on the first when a 96-yard approach shot landed five feet from the hole for a simple birdie putt. On the par-five third his eagle putt from just off the green went just wide but left him with an easy birdie. —

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