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Vintage Tiger takes lead at Tour Championsh­ip

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Tiger Woods made it look and sound as if he had never been gone.

More than turning back time, every hole seemed like the one before Saturday at the Tour Championsh­ip. A tee shot striped down the middle of the fairway. The clean strike of an iron as he held his pose. A sonic boom of the cheers from around the green. Another birdie.

“I got off to an ideal start,” Woods said. “And the next thing you know, I was off and running.”

With the most dynamic golf he has played all year, Woods built a five-shot lead in seven holes before he cooled from there, settled for a 5-under 65 that gave him a three-shot lead over Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose and an ideal chance to end this comeback season with a moment that has defined his career.

Winning.

Woods 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.

He 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.

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

 ?? JON AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tiger Woods holds a three-shot lead at 12-under 198 after three rounds of the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta.
JON AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tiger Woods holds a three-shot lead at 12-under 198 after three rounds of the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta.

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