3:02 pm | February 22, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
7:46 PM ET
MEXICO CITY — Early in the second round of the WGC-Mexico Championship, when Tiger Woods struggled to make pars on his opening two holes, he found himself 10 shots out of the lead — but unwilling to panic.
As has often been one of his best attributes, Woods stayed patient Friday, unwilling to go chasing after Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and the others ahead of him on the leaderboard.
Woods shot 5-under-par 66 to move from a tie for 25th to a tie for eighth, six shots back of Johnson at Club de Golf Chapultepec. McIlroy and Matt Kuchar are tied for second, two shots back of the lead.
While he still has considerable ground to make up, Woods’ strategy was sound Friday, even though he ranks just 69th out of 72 players in strokes gained off the tee. He has made up for it with his approach game and work around the greens.