Former world number one Tiger Woods will likely make the cut at the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational as second-round play was suspended due to darkness on Friday.
A trying day at Riv.
Tiger Woods sits one shot outside the projected cutline @TheGenesisInv. pic.twitter.com/DDzQUNjKJ9
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The 47-year-old, competing in his first tournament in seven months, shot a 3-over par 74 on Friday, bringing his tournament total to 1-over through two rounds.
Brutal.
Tiger needed to hole this chip shot on his final hole of the day to finish inside the projected cutline. pic.twitter.com/parTooG7ao
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He bogeyed three of his final four holes — he began the round on the back nine and finished on the front — to put him on the cusp of having the weekend off.
The 15-time major champion displayed some powerful drives registering above-average ball speed off the tee, however, it was the putting surface that gave him the most trouble on Saturday.
“I did not putt well today, I blocked a lot of putts early and this is probably the highest score I could have shot today,’’ Woods said after the round.
“Probably should have shot five or six better than this easily. Just didn’t make the putts early and the middle part of the round when I had those opportunities. And they weren’t very hard putts, I just hit bad putts and obviously had a very bad finish, too.”
Woods — who had to publicly apologize for handing Justin Thomas a tampon after he outdrove him on Thursday — is playing in his first competitive tournament since the British Open at St Andrews last summer as he continues to recover from a car crash that nearly cost him his legs.
The 82-time PGA Tour winner is 12 shots behind leader Max Homa (-11). Jon Rahm (-9) and Colin Morikawa (-8) are also near the top of the leaderboard entering the weekend.
The weekend awaits with a star-studded leaderboard @TheGenesisInv.
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