Tiger Sensationally Roars Into ZoZo Championship Lead With ‘Crazy’ 64.

… Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, Japan 

Fifteen-time Major winning Tiger Woods sensationally roared into the lead remarkably turning around three opening bogeys to then complete his closing 14 holes in a remarkable nine-under par and snatch the lead with a 64 on day one of the inaugural ZoZo Championship in Japan.

His score of 64 was Woods’ lowest round since a last day score of 64 to finish second to Brooks Koepka in the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive in Kentucky.

Woods was off from the 10th tee and clearly gave no indication of the fireworks that would unfold on the par-70 Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club course.

Tiger Woods brilliantly and remarkable regroups from being three-over par after just three holes to storm into the lead with a 64 on day one of the ZoZo Championship in Japan (Photo – PGA Tour)

But then in his first event of the new 2019/19 wraparound PGA Tour schedule, and a first event since further surgery, Woods clearly delighted a huge following in producing three birdies in succession from the fifth hole of his round and then birdied his ninth to make the turn at one-under par.

Woods then grabbed a second hat-trick of three birdies from his 12th hole before ending his remarkable day’s work with birdies on his 16th and closing holes for a one-stroke lead over local Japan hero, Hideki Matsuyama and reigning US Open champion, Gary Woodland.

“I certainly was not expecting to shoot 6 under par after that start,” he said smiling.

“That was a very ugly start and to be able to flip it like that, I felt that if I could get to under par for the day after that start, I figure most of the guys would be about 2, 3 under par with the wind blowing as hard as it was today, that I wouldn’t be that far behind. It flipped and I got hot and made a bunch of putts.

“It’s always nice to get off to a quick start and figure it out from there.

“The start I got off to wasn’t very good, I hit bad shot after bad shot…and the next thing you know, things aren’t looking so good.

“rs champion quickly found his game, making birdies on four of his next six holes to get to 1-under, two strokes behind with nine holes to play.

” I thought my, after the start, the ball-striking was better. The putting was really good. I was hitting a lot of good putts and the ball’s rolling tight, which was nice.  One of the — I was telling Joey coming down nine, one of the stranger rounds I’ve experienced in a while, seems like every putt I made other than the one at seven was a left-to-righter.

“It was crazy. I must have made seven or eight left-to-righters today, just kept on having left-to-right putt after left-to-right putt. And lo and behold I make a bomb at seven, which was right to left, which was nice, but it was just weird. Even the one on nine was another left-to-righter. It was just one of those crazy days.”

Woods last played in an official tournament in Japan in 2006 at the Dunlop Phoenix, where he lost in a playoff to Padraig Harrington. He won the Dunlop Phoenix the two previous years.

“The people here in Japan and have come out and supported this event,” Woods said. “It’s been a lot of fun to play in front of them again, I haven’t done it in a while. I’ve missed it. They’ve always been fantastic with golf and supported their golf here.”



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