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Tiger up to the task on tough day at Innisbrook

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PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Tiger Woods discovered how tough Innisbrook can be in a swirling wind, and he was up to the task.

Woods smacked his hands into an oak as he let loose of the club during a bold escape from the trees, came within inches of an ace on the next hole and most importantl­y was among 27 players — just under 20 percent of the field — to break par Thursday in the Valspar Championsh­ip.

Canadian rookie Corey Conners, who got into the field as an alternate not long after he failed to get through Monday qualifying, didn’t make a bogey until his final hole at No. 9 and shot a 4-under-par 67.

That gave him a one-shot lead over Nick Watney, Whee Kim and Kelly Kraft. Only three other players, including former PGA champion Jimmy Walker, broke 70.

Woods made five birdies to counter his mistakes in his round of 70 — the first time he broke par in the opening round of a PGA Tour event since his 64 in the Wyndham Championsh­ip in August 2015 — just six tour events ago because of back surgeries.

This was his first time playing the Valspar Championsh­ip, and it got his attention.

“I enjoy when par is a good score. It’s a reward,” Woods said. “There are some tournament­s when about four holes you don’t make a birdie, you feel like you’re behind. Today, made a couple of birdies, all of a sudden puts me fourth, fifth, right away. That’s how hard it is.”

It was like that for everybody, especially Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy.

Spieth, who won at Innisbrook in a playoff in 2015, didn’t make a birdie after the par-5 opening hole and shot a 76. Only six other players had a higher score. McIlroy, who like Woods was making his debut in this event, played in the morning and shot 74. In other golf news: • Fred Couples withdrew from the Toshiba Classic because of back pain a day before the start of play in the PGA Tour Champions event at Newport Beach, Calif. Long hampered by back problems, Couples, 58, has not played a tournament since tying for sixth in January in Hawaii in the seasonopen­ing Mitsubishi Electric Championsh­ip. The Hall of Famer has 13 victories on the 50-andover tour after winning 15 times on the PGA Tour.

 ?? Douglas R. Clifford / Associated Press ?? Tiger Woods uses an iron to escape an oak tree at the 16th hole during the first round of the Valspar Championsh­ips at Palm Harbor, Fla.
Douglas R. Clifford / Associated Press Tiger Woods uses an iron to escape an oak tree at the 16th hole during the first round of the Valspar Championsh­ips at Palm Harbor, Fla.

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