The Denver Post

Woods back in familiar territory – tied for lead

- By Doug Ferguson

NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.» With the glare of a scorching sun in his eyes, Tiger Woods couldn’t believe what he saw.

He finally missed a green on his 14th hole.

“Is that long?” he said to his caddie. “I thought it was perfect.”

Everything else felt that way Thursday in the BMW Championsh­ip, where Woods had his lowest score in an opening round in nearly 20 years and his best score on the PGA Tour since his last victory more than five years ago. With a bogey on his penultimat­e hole, he had an 8under 62 at Aronimink.

And all that got him was a share of the lead with Rory McIlroy.

“Just the way it goes,” Woods said with a smile, caring more about a complete round of golf and a strong performanc­e with his old putter than whether he was leading after one round in the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Aronimink was never easier, not with temperatur­es in the upper 90s and feeling even hotter. Not on a course with generous fairways and greens so soft that Woods hit a 3iron from 242 yards that landed 8 feet in front of the hole and stopped 5 feet away next to the pin.

Woods hit nothing longer than a 9iron into the par 4s. McIlroy relied heavily on his wedge game to make a strong bid at 59, only to make consecutiv­e bogeys late in his round and having to settle for a 62.

It was the lowest score for Woods since he shot 61 in the second round of the 2013 Bridgeston­e Invitation­al, which he won by seven shots for his 79th title on the PGA Tour and 90th worldwide. It remains his last victory.

And it was his best opening round since a 61 in the 1999 Byron Nelson Classic on a similar kind of day. Woods shot 29 on the front nine that day at Cottonwood Valley and it wasn’t even the best score in his group (Paul Goydos shot 28). Woods wound up with a oneshot lead that day and tied for seventh.

Woods returned to the same putter he has used to win 13 of his 14 majors — his third different putter in as many weeks — and saw some familiar results.

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