The Oklahoman

Fowler, Woods share lead

Tiger Woods played one of his best rounds of the year and is tied for the lead in the Tour Championsh­ip with Oklahoma State alum Rickie Fowler after round one.

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The crowd at East Lake was larger and louder than it has been in five years, which was the last time

Tiger Woods was at the Tour Championsh­ip.

It was no coincidenc­e. Woods played one of his best rounds of the year in his return to the FedEx Cup finale in Atlanta and caused the biggest cheer of a sunbaked Thursday afternoon by making an eagle putt from just over 25 feet on the par-5 18th for a 5-under 65 and a share of the lead with former Oklahoma State golfer Rickie Fowler.

It was the second time in as many FedEx Cup playoff events that Woods was tied for the 18-hole lead. He shot a 62 at Aronimink in the opening round of the BMW Championsh­ip two weeks ago on a rain-soaked course that allowed just about everyone to go low.

This felt even better on a dry, tougher East Lake course.

"This was by far better than the 62 at Aronimink," Woods said. "Conditions were soft there. This, it's hard to get the ball closer. If you drive the ball in the rough, you know you can't get the ball close. You just can't control it."

Fowler, who missed two playoff events recovering from an injury to his right oblique, putted for birdie on all but two holes for his 65 as he tries to avoid ending the season without winning.

Justin Rose, in his debut as the No. 1 player in the world, got up-and-down from the bunker for birdie on the 18th for a 66 and was tied with Gary Woodland. Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy, all of whom will be in France next week for the Ryder Cup, were another shot behind.

Woods already considers this a successful year just by making into the 30-man field at East Lake for the FedEx Cup finale, where everyone has a mathematic­al shot at capturing the $10 million bonus. He started the season in January after a fourth back surgery that limited him to only 16 PGA Tour events in the previous four seasons.

"To be able to play golf again and to earn my way back to this level is something that I was hoping I would do at the beginning of the year, but I didn't know," Woods said.

Paisley leads Web.com Tour Championsh­ip

Chris Paisley birdied four of the last five holes for a 10-under 61 and the first-round lead Thursday in the season-ending Web. com Tour Championsh­ip in Atlantic City.

The South African Open winner in January for his first European Tour title, Paisley played the back nine first at Atlantic Beach Country Club, closing with an eagle on the par-5 18th. On the front nine, he birdied the par-3 fifth and finished with three straight birdies.

Garcia finds form with Ryder Cup looming

Sergio Garcia shot a 5-under 66 and was two strokes off the first-round lead at the Portugal Masters on Thursday as the Spanish golfer looked to find some form in his final event before next week's Ryder Cup.

He is one of four wild-card selections by European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn, who kept faith with the 2017 Masters champion despite Garcia only having one top-10 finish since April.

English pair Eddie Pepperell and Matt Wallace, who both missed out on a pick from Bjorn, shared the lead after bogey-free rounds of 64 at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course.

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