Woods Admits Round ‘Gross’ But Short Game & His Heart Helped Day Three Farmers Insurance.

Torrey Pines, California …

While remarking his round was ‘gross’, Tiger Woods underlined his short game and his heart as having helped in scrambling his way to a round of 70 on day three of the Farmers Insurance Open

Woods teed-up on day three of the $US 6.9m event having won seven prior Farmers Insurance Open titles and the 2008 U.S. Open virtually on one leg.

But Woods had not broken 7o in his past nine rounds on the clifftop course overlooking the Pacific Ocean and that’s now 10 loops leaving the current World No. 647 at 3-under in total and sharing 38th place.

Sweden’s Alex Noren, 35 birdied two of his closing three holes in a score of 69 to move to the lead by one shot at 11-under par.

Tiger Woods defines ‘Army Golf’ on day three of the Farmers Insurance Open.

Woods third round was a mix of four birdies and two bogeys while he continued struggling with the driver hitting just three fairways – his eighth, 11th and 14th holes.

Woods arrived on his first tee to a third straight ‘Tigermania-like” reception but soon had spectators scurrying with wayward drive at his first on the South Course.

Woods dropped a first shot at his second hole and again scrambled well to birdie his third ahead of another wild drive right off the 13th or the fourth hole of his round but then walking off with a second birdie.

For the next 14 holes, Woods did the late Seve Ballesteros proud contining to scramble he way around the course.

Woods produced the biggest roar of his round holing a 12-foot birdie at his ninth before a fourth birdie of his day at his 15th to move to two-under  and then missing a 6-footer for birdie on the last for his 70.

“My round was gross,” said Woods.

“I was fighting and grinding and I tried as hard as I possibly could out there.  I didn’t have much, but I fought to put up a score and made some good putts.

“I only thing I had was my short-game and my heart and that got me through today.

“I was grinding hard out there and trying to miss the hole on the correct side as I know I didn’t have it and I think I did that for most of the day.

“The thing is the biggest adjustment I’ve had to make this week is that my feels are all off as they’re all different now.
“Playing at home was one thing and I now different and playing then I was in the  Bahamas last month and why that is, I don’t know.
“So that is something I am going to have to get used to and what are my ‘feels’ for certain shots now in going forward.  I’ve learned a lot from the Bahamas and I am trying to learn more this week.
“As for tomorrow, I will looking for something in the 60s and also make it a litlte bit easier for mysef by hitting more fairways and more greens and making it more conventional for myself,
“But hey, I have another day tomorrow and another day to follow the process of trying to build my way back up and I am looking forward to it.”

If there has been one huge positive over the three rounds and that is Woods is clearly back to 100% fitness after last year undergoing a fourth back surgery.

Nick Faldo, commentating for CBS TV, remarked:  “Physically he looks great and he’s given that spine of his a real workout this week.

“And it looks like Tiger’s also got his artistry back.”



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