Tiger Woods made his return from a left Achilles tendon injury at the US$2.15 million Tavistock Cup on Monday, joining Justin Rose in a nine-under 63 four-ball pairing for Team Albany.
Eight days after withdrawing with tendon tightness from the final round of the World Golf Championships event at Doral, Woods teed off in the 36-hole challenge between rival clubs, open only to club members and invited guests.
Showing no apparent limp, Woods opened with back-to-back birdies, added two more before the turn and hit an approach at 10 to five feet, before Rose birdied and pitched from a bunker within inches of the cup for a birdie at 11.
Woods and England’s Rose combined for 10 birdies with a lone bogey at the par-four 16th in the better-ball format of the exhibition event, which matches six-man teams of USPGA players from Isleworth, Albany, Lake Nona and Queenwood.
Isleworth led after day one at 26-under, with host Lake Nona second at 24-under, defending champions Albany third at 23--under and Queenwood fourth at 17-under. The event was to conclude yesterday with a singles stroke-play format.
Health fears abounded over Woods, a 14-time major champion chasing the all-time record 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus, when he walked off at Doral after hitting his tee shot on the 12th hole.
However, Woods rested his leg and received medical treatment, and said last week that he would play in the Tavistock event, the USPGA Arnold Palmer -Invitational that begins at Bay Hill tomorrow and at the Masters, which starts on April 5.
Former World No. 1 Woods has won six titles at Bay Hill in his career.
Last year, Achilles and knee injuries kept Woods sidelined for almost four months, keeping him from playing in the US Open and The Open.
Woods, ranked 18th in the world, has not won any tour-sanctioned event since the 2009 Australian Masters, just before the start of his infamous sex scandal, and he has not won a major crown since limping through a playoff to capture the 2008 US Open.
However, Woods has been in solid form recently. He won the World Golf Challenge charity event he hosts in December, shared third at Abu Dhabi to open this season and shared second at the Honda Classic earlier this month after shooting a 62 on Sunday, the best final round of Woods’ career.
The US duo of Bo Van Pelt and Sean O’Hair fired 11 birdies and an eagle at the par-five 15th for the low round of any pairing at 13-under 59.
Four duos were next at nine-under, including Woods and Rose, Americans Bubba Watson and Charles Howell for Isleworth; and Lake Nona pairs Ben Curtis of the US and Peter Hanson of Sweden; and Ross Fisher of England and Retief Goosen of South Africa.
Albany’s South African duo of Ernie Els and Tim Clark were eight-under 64, while Woods’s other teammates, South African Trevor Immelman and England’s Ian Poulter, finished at six-under 66 in the final group.
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