‘Tiger Woods’ News: He Comes Back In Great Form At The Hero World Challenge, The Score Proves The Same

By Jeff Thompson - 02 Dec '16 17:44PM
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The Second round of "Hero World Challenge" saw "Tiger Woods" coming back strong into the game. The Stroke play tournament conducted for Tiger Woods Foundation saw an excellent scoring by Tiger Woods on day 2. He started well, after almost 15 months of gap but maintained his consistency and professionalism throughout the game and that reflected in his score.

Tiger Woods quietly shot in front with  nine a seven-under 65 in the second round which also included a blistering start with a three-under 33 that saw no bogeys but gained three birdies. He continued the momentum with shooting four-under 32 again no bogeys and achieved four birdies. Tiger Woods is now tied for 8th place.

The tournament is already reduced to 17 participants considering the withdrawal of Justin Rose due to a back injury. The Olympic gold medalist was considered to be pairing with Tiger Woods, but the injury has stopped that. The outcome of the game is pretty good considering the fact that Tiger Woods have gone for two back surgeries in the recent past.

On Thursday, his performance was quite worrisome comparing with Friday. He had four birdies in eight holes but also conceded a bogey in the 9th. The double bogeys at 16th and 18th made him stroke over par. But, he said that he is pretty happy with the initial day and looking for next few days to see a better score. "I shot at the water and three bushes, so it looks like pretty good," he said in an interview.

The fans are very happy with his return and even endorsements are on his way to sign him in. The fans wanted to know whether Tiger Woods would continue to play or withdraw. This is to understand whether he is fit or not and if he is fit it means, he would continue playing golf again. What fans wanted to know whether he would continue in golf, he did not state any plans about 2017 golf tournaments.

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