Alan Bastable
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The final time Tiger Woods held a share of a first-round lead in knowledgeable golf match was greater than 5 years in the past. The setting: the 2019 Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan, the place Woods and Gary Woodland shot matching 64s to co-lead after 18 holes. Woods would go on to win by three that week, claiming his 82nd PGA Tour title, which tied him with Sam Snead atop the Tour’s all-time wins checklist.
Nobody would or ought to mistake the PNC Championship — a PGA Tour Champions-sanctioned occasion that pits 20 parent-child groups in a 36-hole scramble — for a full-field 72-hole PGA Tour occasion just like the Zozo, however, man, solely essentially the most grizzled cynic couldn’t be moved by seeing WOODS again atop a leaderboard, because it was Saturday on the PNC.
When the mud settled at Ritz-Carlton Golf Membership in Orlando, Tiger and his 15-year-old son, Charlie, had made 12 birdies and never a single bogey or worse. Their ensuing 59 has them in pole place on the midway level, knotted with groups Langer and Singh, with the Lehmans and Harringtons nipping at their heels.
There was purpose to consider the Woods boys, resplendent of their matching Solar Day Crimson gear, wouldn’t be aggressive this week. For one, Tiger continues to be recovering from a September again surgical procedure — his sixth — and nonetheless has “an extended strategy to go,” he stated Friday. He added, ‘I’m not going to really feel what I’m used to feeling. The restoration has gotten to be the toughest half. However over the course of rounds, weeks, months, it will get more durable.’” Woods’ proper leg, which he badly injured in a 2021 automotive wreck, additionally stays a big impairment. Taking part in 18 holes is one factor, strolling 18 is kind of one other.
There’s additionally the questionable state of Woods’ recreation, which he described to Golf Channel Friday as “very rusty,” including, “I don’t have my feels and my trajectory is off.”
Right here’s the factor, although: There was additionally purpose to consider the Woods boys would be aggressive this week, and never simply because Tiger is without doubt one of the fiercest opponents to ever stalk the earth, the state of his recreation be damned. For one, Tiger and Charlie aren’t precisely staring down Scottie, Rory and Bryson this week. Their opponents embody the likes of 13-year-old Will McGee (Annika Sorenstam’s son) and 89-year-old Gary Participant; Tiger and Charlie even have solely 19 groups to beat, and the scramble format permits Tiger, ought to he really feel the necessity, to take off a swing and there.
Group Woods additionally has one thing else going for it: Charlie, who’s taking part in in his fifth PNC this week, is a 12 months older and wiser than he was in December 2023. A 12 months higher, too. Charlie is a sophomore on the Benjamin Faculty, in South Florida, the place he performs on the golf staff alongside Justin Leonard’s son, Luke. A 12 months in the past, the staff gained the state title. This 12 months, Charlie lowered his stroke common by 4 pictures, to 70.75, his coach, Toby Harbeck, informed me the opposite day. Harbeck stated that if something holds Charlie again, it’s his decision-making on the course, however he performs with a drive and depth proper out of his previous man’s playbook. Charlie burns to win.
On Saturday, Charlie and his father made it look straightforward, although neither participant appeared awed by their performances. “Felt fairly good,” Charlie stated. “I didn’t hit it nice, however Dad saved me on a few them and I rolled them in.”
Unsurprisingly, Tiger was additionally fast to present his taking part in companion credit score. “We’re making an attempt to tug off each shot for one another, and to ham-and-egg, and I feel we did that nice just about your entire day,” Tiger stated. “And Charlie made just about many of the putts.”
Tiger reiterated that his personal recreation is “rusty,” however there was no less than one extremely encouraging signal: Tiger walked all 18 holes, simply as he’d carried out in Friday’s follow spherical. He’s permitted to make use of a cart on the PNC however elected to not. Should you’re searching for indicators that his restoration is progressing, absolutely this improvement qualifies, even when the flat Ritz-Carlton format isn’t precisely Augusta Nationwide.
“Making ready for aggressive play is completely different,” Tiger stated Friday. “That takes months, weeks. Nevertheless it begins with each day. You simply do the little issues appropriately, and so they add up. From the second you stand up, simply do all of the little issues, the mundane, the issues you already know you must do.”
If we all know one factor about Tiger, he doesn’t take these little issues flippantly. The identical will likely be true of how he prepares for Sunday’s second and last spherical on the PNC. Tiger has been saying all week that he’s simply right here to have enjoyable, and Charlie echoed an analogous sentiment after his spherical Saturday. However make no mistake, the Woods’ additionally traveled as much as Orlando to win. And now that they’re effectively positioned to take action, the aggressive juices are flowing. The nerves are there, too. Tiger stated he felt butterflies on the primary tee Saturday.
Towards the tip of he and Charlie’s post-round press scrum, Tiger was requested, now that and his son are deep within the hunt, whether or not his competitiveness would kick in.
Anybody who has even a passing data of Tiger’s strategy to the sport knew precisely how he’d reply, however, gosh, in spite of everything these years of off- and on-course struggles, it felt good to listen to him say it anyway.
“It’s at all times there,” Tiger stated.
Alan Bastable
Golf.com Editor
As GOLF.com’s govt editor, Bastable is answerable for the editorial course and voice of one of many recreation’s most revered and extremely trafficked information and repair websites. He wears many hats — modifying, writing, ideating, growing, daydreaming of sooner or later breaking 80 — and feels privileged to work with such an insanely gifted and hardworking group of writers, editors and producers. Earlier than grabbing the reins at GOLF.com, he was the options editor at GOLF Journal. A graduate of the College of Richmond and the Columbia Faculty of Journalism, he lives in New Jersey together with his spouse and foursome of children.