Tiger Woods’ return to competition after an absence of nearly 16 months was a mixed bag, though the former world No.1 said he had a great week simply competing at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas. Read more | I am not dead, Tiger Woods warns new order ahead of World Golf ChallengeHe sank a few long-range putts but too often was unsteady from inside six feet as he tried to shake off the rust after a lengthy stint on the sidelines due to back-related issues. Read more | Rivals laud Tiger Woods’ show in comeback round at Hero World Challenge“In round number one, you saw him get to the 18th tee, his misses all day had been to the left,” Chamblee said. “So you are going to do everything you can to make sure that the toe doesn’t beat the heel to the golf ball. Tiger Woods would have known that and he couldn’t do it, he couldn’t stop it.
Source: Hindustan Times December 05, 2016 09:17 UTC