Tiger Woods returns for the first time in five years. Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy will sit out at least one week. Jordan Spieth has work to do. Here’s a full rundown.
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There is no underlying problem, Woods said.
“I would say early in the year because I had not played competitive golf, but midway through the year on, it hasn’t been an issue, and pretty much since the Open Championship I’ve felt pretty good about my starts,” he said.
It was a simply a day where Woods seemed a bit off. His two birdies came on par-5s, he had trouble hitting fairways early on — finishing 9-of-14 — and he hit just 11 of 18 greens, scrambling to save par five times.
Woods was 5 strokes back of leaders Kevin Tway, Jamie Lovemark and Vaughn Taylor, who each shot 66.
Coming off his energizing final-round 64 at the PGA Championship on Aug. 12, it was a day that seemed a bit flat.
“Just one of those days,” he said. “For example at the PGA on Sunday, I had the perfect full club [yardage] and I could go after it. At the Open Championship on Saturday, I had, again, the full clubs. Those are days when you take advantage of them, and then are days you don’t. You’re kind of in between clubs, and given the conditions, as soft as they are, you can’t take the low club. You have to take the high one.”
Woods is playing in the FedEx Cup playoffs for the first time since 2013. At 20th in the standings, he is assured of starts at next week’s Dell Technologies Championship and the BMW Championship in two weeks. His plan is to play all three — the first time he will play three straight weeks since early 2013.
To qualify for the season-ending Tour Championship, Woods will need to be among the top 30.
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