Woods: After A 235-Day Competition Absence, Four Encouraging HWC Rounds Ahead Of The Rest Of His Career
Tiger Woods can be rightfully encouraged after completing all four rounds of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Woods didn’t set the host Albany course alight but there was enough spot fires to sugest he again can compete at tthe game’s highest level going forward if, as he says, any future schedule may just include one ‘big’ tournament a month.
The effort handed Woods 18th place in the elite $US 4.5m 20-player field competing again on the host Albany course.
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Niemann Goes From Bar To Green, To Play-Off, To Eagle Winning Australian Open Triumph
You could have srcipted a more amazing victory that Chilean Joaquin Niemann produced to capture the 106th hosting of the ISPS Handa Australian Open in Sydney.
Niemann, 25, defeated Japan’s Rikuya Hoshino at the second play-off hole after Hoshimo birdied the last in regulation play to tie his LIV Golf player at 14-under, and with Niemann posting a closing 66 and Hoshino a 70.
Niemann, who headed into the last day four shots off the lead, was five-under ahead of a bogey at 17 and then things ...
Woods Admits Game Is Getting ‘Clearer’ Despite A Mixed Moving Day At HWC
Tiger Woods struggled off the tee and also with the shortest club in his bag, producing a very mixed ‘moving day’ 71 at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Woods, and competing in a full Saturday third round for a first since February’s Genesis Invitational grabbing five birdies but also posting four bogeys for a 54-hole one-under tally in very hot conditions on the host Albany course.
The five-time Hero World Challenge champion, while showing no signs of discomfort in walking, ...
Min Woo Stays In Sight Of Rare Aussie PGA/Open Double Triumph As Sister Minji Fades
Min Woo Lee produced a timely closing hole birdie to boost hopes of capturing a rare Australian golfing double heading to the final round of the ISPS HandaAustralian Open triumph in , Sydney.
The reigning Australian PGA champion headed into golf’s traditional moving day leading by three but bounced back from finding water and taking a doube on the third hole to birdie the 18h hole at the host Australian Club for a second day in a round of one-under 70 to set-up a final round clash with Japan’s ...
Tiger Bitten On The Bahamas Back Nine For Second Day But Encouraged By Hero Improvement
Tiger Woods found himself bitten on the back nine for a second day running at the Hero World Challenge.
Woods posted a two-under-par 70, five fewer shots than day one, for a one-over par tally on the host Albany course in The Bahamas.
He climbed the stairs to the clubhouse then sharing 15th place as four players – Matt Fitzpatrick, Jordan Spieth and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler – were tied for the lead at seven-under late in their rounds.
At day’s end it was TO BE ADVISED
Woods ...
Lee Woos Aussie Open Crowd Soaring Three Clear With Stunning Closing Hole Eagle
Red-hot Aussie Min Woo Lee ‘wooed’ crowds with a stunning eagle ‘3’ at the final hole to take a three-shot lead into the closing two round of the ISPS Handa Australian Open in Sydney.
Lee, 23, found pine straw in trees down the left side of the 18th hole ahead of playing a 173-metre 9-iron second shot to near tap-in distance at the last, in a round of 64 to move three clear of his rivals at 12-under-par.
The highest-ranked player in the co-sanctioned field at World No. 38 ...
Syme Primed With Red-Hot Min Woo In His Aussie Open Victory Sights
Connor Syme is now just two rounds shy of not only a long overdue a first DP World Tour victory but joining a handful to have won both the Australian Amateur and Australian Open victory double.
Syme added a second 70 to move into a share of second place at nine-under, tied with American Patrick Rodgers, and three adrift of red-hot Aussie Min Woo Lee who proudly sits atop of the ISPS Handa board at 12-under-par.
Lee, 25, captured last week’s Fortinet Australian PGA Championship and now the ...



