The Record (Troy, NY)

WOODS IN THE HUNT

Former great shoots 4-under to trail Hoffman entering weekend

- By Doug Ferguson

NASSAU, BAHAMAS » One of the biggest cheers at the Hero World Challenge came from seeing the name Tiger Woods moved to the top of the leaderboar­d.

It just wasn’t there for long. In another impressive showing in his latest comeback from back surgeries, Woods built on a solid start with a 31 on the front nine at Albany Golf Club that briefly gave him the lead Friday. He stalled on the back nine with a pair of bogeys and not enough birdie chances, and he settled for a 4-under 68.

“Successful,” Woods said, when asked to describe his round in one word.

When the second round ended, Woods was five shots behind Charley Hoffman, who had a 63 that might have sent fans into a frenzy if they had been watching.

Hoffman made 12 birdies, closing with five in a row . He was at 12-under 132 and had a three-shot lead over Jordan Spieth (67) and Tommy Fleetwood (69). Hoffman made only one par over his final 12 holes to go along with eight birdies and three bogeys.

But this week, a holiday exhibition with an 18-man field and

MOSCOW » Spain and Portugal, the last two European champions, were drawn Friday to meet in the first round of the World Cup, one day after Russia opens the tournament in one of the easiest groups of the competitio­n.

The Russians will play their first match at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on June 14 against Saudi Arabia — the only team ranked lower than the hosts. Egypt and Uruguay are also in Group A.

Spain, which eliminated Portugal in the last 16 on the way to winning its first World Cup in 2010, will open against the European champions on June 15 in Sochi. Group B also includes Morocco and Iran.

“Everyone wanted to avoid Spain in Pot 2. We inherited it. Thanks for that,” Morocco coach Herve Renard said. “We have to face these two ogres (Spain and Portugal) and do everything to qualify for the last 16, even if it seems very difficult.”

Defending champion Germany will open against Mexico in its quest to become the first country to win back- to- back World Cup titles since Brazil in 1962. The Germans will then face Sweden and South Korea in Group F.

“We got opponents that are not unknown to us,” Germany captain Manuel Neuer said. “That’s what I like best, when we know what to expect.”

Five-time world champion Brazil is in Group E with Switzerlan­d, Costa Rica and Serbia. That means the Brazilians won’t play any games in its base city of Sochi.

“We couldn’t control that,” Brazil coach Tite said. “Despite the (travel) distances, there are quick way to get there.”

Iceland, the country with the smallest population of the 32 World Cup teams, will face qualifying opponent Croatia in Group D along with Argentina and Nigeria.

“Croatia has an excellent midfield, Nigeria is unpredicta­ble and has some very fast players, and Iceland comes in with little pressure,” Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli said.

Another newcomer, Panama, will take on England, Tunisia and Belgium in Group G.

“We’ve been good at writing off teams and then getting beaten by them,” said England coach Gareth Southgate, who is preparing for his first tournament leading the team.

Roberto Martinez will also be making his World Cup debut. But the Belgium coach knows England well after spending two decades there as a coach and player.

“It is going to be one of those games with no secrets,” said Martinez, a former Everton manager. “We have 25 players in the British game. That brings that understand­ing. That brings that competitiv­e level.”

 ?? DANTE CARRER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tiger Woods drives from the tee of hole 18during the Hero World Challenge golf tournament at Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday.
DANTE CARRER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tiger Woods drives from the tee of hole 18during the Hero World Challenge golf tournament at Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, Thursday.
 ?? DOUG FERGUSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jordan Spieth tees off on the 17th hole during the proam for the Hero World Challenge golf tournament at the Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, Wednesday. Spieth is among the new generation that Tiger Woods now has to try to beat.
DOUG FERGUSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jordan Spieth tees off on the 17th hole during the proam for the Hero World Challenge golf tournament at the Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, Wednesday. Spieth is among the new generation that Tiger Woods now has to try to beat.

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