Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Woods nearing first PGA title since 2013

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— Tiger Woods is three shots ahead and one round away from capping his comeback season with a moment that has defined his career.

Winning.

Woods played the most dynamic golf he has all year Saturday with six birdies in his opening seven holes to build a five-shot lead. He cooled from there with a few mistakes and had to settle for a 5-under 65 and a three-shot lead over Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose in the Tour Championsh­ip.

He has the 54-hole lead for the first time since his last victory in 2013 at the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al. He has never lost an official tournament when leading by more than two shots going into the final round, and his closing record with the lead is 42-2 on the PGA Tour.

Woods has never been in better position to show he’s all the way back from four back surgeries that once made him fear he might never play again.

“I’ve gone through a lot this year to get myself to this point, and understand­ing and fighting my way through it,” Woods said. “I’m certainly much more equipped than I was in March because of what I’ve gone through.”

Wood was at 12-under 198 and will be paired for the first time in final group with McIlroy on the PGA Tour.

McIlroy birdied two of his

last three holes for a 66.

“It’s obviously exciting for the golf tournament. It’s exciting for golf in general that he’s up there,” McIlroy said. “But for me, all I can do is concentrat­e on myself. The game is hard enough without looking at other people. Go out there, take care of my business, and hopefully that’s good enough.”

Woods has gone more than five years without winning. He also has won enough times — 90 tournament­s around the world — to remember how to do it.

Champions: At Sioux Falls, S.D., Steve Stricker and Brandt Jobe topped the Sanford Internatio­nal leaderboar­d again after another cool and breezy day in the inaugural PGA Tour Champions event.

After matching Jerry Smith and David McKenzie with first-round 7-under 63s, Striker and Jobe each shot 67 to get to 10-under 130 at Minnehaha Country Club. Jobe made an 18-foot birdie putt on the par-4 18th, and Stricker missed a 6-footer to leave them tied.

EPGA: At Vilamoura, Portugal, Tom Lewis came within two shots of tying English countryman Oliver Fisher’s European Tour record on another day of low scoring at the Portugal Masters on Saturday.

Lewis returned a 10-under 61 in the third round, just 24 hours after Fisher carded the first 59 on the circuit. Lewis moved to two strokes behind leader Lucas Herbert of Australia.

 ?? John Amis The Associated Press ?? Tiger Woods finishes the 18th hole, maintainin­g the lead at 12 under par, in the third round of the Tour Championsh­ip on Saturday in Atlanta.
John Amis The Associated Press Tiger Woods finishes the 18th hole, maintainin­g the lead at 12 under par, in the third round of the Tour Championsh­ip on Saturday in Atlanta.

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