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Simpson, Noren share lead

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miami — Alex Noren and Webb Simpson defied difficult blustery winds to lead the US PGA Tour’s Honda Classic on Thursday as Tiger Woods said he was “very pleased” with an even par 70.

Noren and Simpson both carded four-under par 66 at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where only 20 players broke par.

Although he didn’t manage to join that group, Woods called it the best ball-striking round of his latest comeback, which has included a tie for 23rd at Torrey Pines last month and a missed cut at Riviera in Los Angeles last week.

“I’m very pleased,” said the 14time major champion, who had three birdies, a bogey and a double-bogey. “Today was not easy. It’s going to get more difficult because these greens are not the best. It was tough all around today.

“The wind was playing really hard, the rough’s up and it’s really tough to make putts out there.”

Neverthele­ss, Woods matched his best opening round in four appearance­s at PGA National.

His decision to play in Florida this week marks his first attempt at back-to-back tournament­s since 2015 as he vies to become a contender again in the wake of spinal fusion surgery last April.

Woods teed off on the 10th and had two birdies and a bogey in his first nine holes.

At the par-five third he hit his approach shot into a greenside bunker en route to a double bogey.

“One bad hole today,” Woods said. “That’s the way it goes.”

He responded immediatel­y with a birdie, splitting the fairway at the sixth with a two-iron and draining a six-foot putt. “I felt like I had good touch, but more importantl­y, I made a lot of the key short putts for par,” Woods said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Webb Simpson lines up his putt on the 15th hole during the first round of the Honda Classic. —
AFP Webb Simpson lines up his putt on the 15th hole during the first round of the Honda Classic. —
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Vasili Koshechkin

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