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Tiger Woods returned to action and here’s how he did over a rough first round

Tiger Woods, in the biggest group on the course alongside Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, gets going at the PGA Championship. We follow his every move.

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JACKSON, Miss. — Cameron Champ shot an 8-under 64 on Saturday to open a four-stroke lead in the Sanderson Farms Championship. Champ has held at least a share of the lead all three days at Country Club of Jackson, opening with a 65 and shooting a 70 on Friday. Averaging a field-best 306.7 yards off the tee, the 23-year-old PGA TOUR rookie has hit 44 of 54 greens in regulation. On Saturday, he hit 15 of 18 and had just 25 putts. Corey Conners was second, matching Champ with a 64 to get to 13 under. D.J. Trahan, the 2006 winner when the event was the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, was five strokes back with Shawn Stefani. Trahan shot 67, and Stefani had a 68. Norman Xiong, the 19-year-old who was tied with Champ for the second-round lead, had a 76 to drop into a tie for 36th at 5 under.

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dustin Johnson has the opportunity to move back to No. 1 in the world with a win at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. There’s also the momentum that comes from winning the week before a major championship.  Johnson admits all those things would be nice, but he’s not worried about them at the moment.  “[Winning] kind of takes care of itself,” Johnson said. “Tomorrow I’m going to go out and just stick to my game plan, make good shots and obviously win the golf tournament, and then it’s a little bit of a bonus to go back to No. 1.” Outside of Andrew Putnam, no one in the field has a better chance to win on Sunday than Johnson.  Five shots clear of the field with Putnam, at 15 under, Johnson noted the two players essentially control their own destiny tomorrow, setting up what could amount to a match-play scenario, unless one of the pursuers posts a low round.  “If I go out tomorrow and play really good golf, probably going to win,” Johnson said. “If I don’t, I’m sure Andrew’s going to beat me, he’s playing really good right now. 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I feel like I’m swinging really well, I’ve got a lot of control on my golf ball and that’s what you’re looking for going into any week, especially tomorrow and obviously next week.” Johnson has never been short on confidence. If he can somehow find a way to ride that wave of confidence on Sunday, there’s a good chance he could leave TPC Southwind with some new hardware.  NOTABLES Andrew Putnam was one of four players to make a birdie on TPC Southwind’s 18th hole during the third round. The putt earned him a share of the lead and a spot in the last group with Dustin Johnson. Putnam has only recorded one bogey through 54 holes en route to back-to-back 64’s. He’s now shot 65 or better in four of his last eight rounds. “I’ve earned my way here and I feel like it’s going to be a fun day,” Putnam said.  Stewart Cink had a feeling his tee shot on the par-3 8th might go in when it was halfway to the hole. He was right. 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Stenson (5 under) shot 66 to move up 21 spots on the leaderboard while Stricker (6 under) and Koepka (6 under) posted 68 and 69. Koepka hit just 5 fairways and 7 greens during the third round.  Richy Werenski was the only player in the field to hit 17 greens on Saturday. The strong ball-striking round produced a 66, the lowest round of his rookie campaign. Werenski is making his 23rd start this week, the most of any player on the PGA TOUR this season.  QUOTABLES It’s going to feel a little different than the typical Sunday round of golf, but I’m excited for it. SUPERLATIVES Low round: Andrew Putnam and Stewart Cink shot 6-under 64. Longest drive: Dustin Johnson with a 355-yard drive on the par-4 7th hole. Longest putt: Parker McLachlin with a putt of 50 feet, 1 inch for birdie on the par-4 9th hole. Hardest hole: The 453-yard par-4 18th, which played to a stroke average of 4.347, with just 4 birdies on Saturday. 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