Tiger Woods' hopes of a fairytale return faded on Saturday after an error-strewn round saw him slide down the leaderboard at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
After solid displays on his opening two rounds had left him at seven under par for the tournament, the former world number one suffered a torrid third round with a three-over-par 75.
"Anything that I did right ended up in a bad spot, and then anything I did wrong it was really bad," Woods said. "It was just one of those days."
It left the 14-time major winner at four under, 10 shots off the lead held by American Charley Hoffman on the par-72 Albany Golf Club course.
Tiger Woods of the United States putts on the second green during the first round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany, Bahamas on November 30, 2017 in Nassau, Bahamas. /AFP Photo
Tiger Woods of the United States putts on the second green during the first round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany, Bahamas on November 30, 2017 in Nassau, Bahamas. /AFP Photo
Hoffman countered two bogeys and a double-bogey with six birdies in a two-under 70 and a 14-under total of 202.
American Jordan Spieth and England's Justin Rose were tied for second five shots back, Rose after a one-under 71 and Spieth with an even par 72.
Woods, who is playing for the first time since February, was in trouble from the opening hole, hitting his tee shot at the first into the sand bordering the fairway.
His second shot hit a rock hidden in the sand, leaving him with a difficult up and down to save par.
He reached the green in three but missed the putt to make bogey.
A further bogey followed on the third when an attempted chip onto the green struck the bank and rolled back.
Tiger Woods of the United States plays his shot from the seventh tee during the
first round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany, Bahamas on November 30, 2017
in Nassau, Bahamas. /AFP Photo
Tiger Woods of the United States plays his shot from the seventh tee during the
first round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany, Bahamas on November 30, 2017
in Nassau, Bahamas. /AFP Photo
Two more bogeys on the sixth and seventh put him four over for the day as his challenge threatened to unravel, and a further bogey on the 10th further deepened the gloom.
But Woods kept battling away and finally started getting some joy from his putting, to finish with two birdies on the 14th and 17th holes to claw back two shots.
The golf superstar has made only a handful of appearances in the past two years after back problems forced him to miss the entire 2015-2016 season and despite the frustrations of Saturday's round Woods said he was enjoying his return.
"It feels good," Woods said. "It feels good to be out here fighting again. I've missed the fight. I've missed doing this."
Source(s): AFP