MIAMI, Dec 20 — Tiger Woods narrowly missed out on a fairytale victory in his return to competitive golf on Sunday after a final round birdie blitz came up short at the PNC Championship family tournament in Florida. Woods, playing in his first event since suffering career-threatening...
MIAMI, Dec 20 — Tiger Woods narrowly missed out on a fairytale victory in his return to competitive golf on Sunday after a final round birdie blitz came up short at the PNC Championship family tournament in Florida.
However the Woods duo were unable to close with a 12th birdie on the par-five 18th hole, settling for par and missing the chance to put the pressure on two-time major champion John Daly, playing with his son John Daly II. A weary Woods, who almost needed to have his shattered right leg amputated after his car crash in Los Angeles in February, said afterwards he was simply grateful to be playing again.“I still have my own leg, which was questionable for a while, and it’s functioning. I’m just really tired — I’m not used to this.
Woods said he and his son had set a pre-tournament target of playing two bogey-free rounds which they had achieved.
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