The Record (Troy, NY)

Hoffman builds big lead as Woods fades

- By Doug Ferguson

NASSAU, BAHAMAS » Charley Hoffman handled the blustery conditions for a five-shot lead in the Hero World Challenge as Tiger Woods fell 10 shots behind.

The wind was the strongest it has been all week at Albany Golf Club, and it showed in the scores Saturday. Hoffman had a 2-under 70 that matched the best score of the day, and only three other players broke par.

The wind also took the air out of any hopes that Woods, playing for the first time in 10 months following a fourth back surgery, would get into the mix at his holiday tournament. Instead, he was blown away early and battled late for a 75.

Woods opened with four bo- geys in seven holes. He went 11 consecutiv­e holes without hitting a green. He didn’t have a birdie putt on four of the par 5s he played. And he didn’t make a birdie until the 14th green, removing his cap to acknowledg­e the crowd and holding up a finger to indicate his first birdie.

“It’s ridiculous it took me 14 holes to make a birdie,” Woods said. “At that time, I’d already played four par 5s and nothing happened. Just one of those days. Anything I did right ended up in a bad spot, and then everything I did wrong, it was really bad.”

Hoffman hit his share, sending his tee shot far right into the bushes on a sand dune right of the 10th fairway. He took a penalty drop onto a sandy path and

 ?? DAVID M. JOHNSON - DJOHNSON@DIGITALFIR­STMEDIA.COM ?? Lansingbur­gh’s Isaiah Knight shoots a free throw during a Colonial Council boys basketball game against Cohoes Dec. 1, 2017at Cohoes High School.
DAVID M. JOHNSON - DJOHNSON@DIGITALFIR­STMEDIA.COM Lansingbur­gh’s Isaiah Knight shoots a free throw during a Colonial Council boys basketball game against Cohoes Dec. 1, 2017at Cohoes High School.

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