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Two sides of Tiger’s return

ALBANY, Bahamas – There’s one thing we can be certain of when it comes to Tiger Woods’ return to competitive golf – the hype is insane. Having opened as a 100-1 shot to win next year’s Masters Woods dropped to 50-1 before competitive play this week at the Hero World Challenge, and was 25-1 after Round 1. Now the 79-time PGA TOUR winner has firmed to 15-1 after his second round 4-under 68 left him tied fifth and five shots off the lead just seven months after a fourth back surgery. All this from just two rounds of golf in an 18-man exhibition event on a relatively wide-open course. Honestly, discussion around the globe between golf fans is going a little something like this. I’ve combined the multiple arguments I heard on course and on social media into one fictional, but ultimately real, conversation. (Handles are fictional) @TigerWoodsFan79 – Oh my God!! Did you see Tiger today! He shot 31 on the front nine. He’s so back. He’s going to win three majors next year and the FedExCup! @GolfIsHard – Settle down buddy. It’s just one round. He shot 1-over on the back nine as well. He’s playing at an easy course against just 17 other players. @TigerWoodsFan79 – He shot 69 yesterday, 68 today and these 17 guys are some of the best in the world! He’s ahead of the FedExCup champion Justin Thomas among others. Plus, it’s really windy at Albany. @GolfIsHard – It hasn’t been THAT windy so far. And come on, those other guys have had really long seasons. Heck, they’ve started the new season. They’re tired. @TigerWoodsFan79 – Tired? Give me a break. They’ve had time off. And three of the guys above Tiger have been playing lately. Justin Rose has played all over the globe, Tommy Fleetwood also and Jordan Spieth just flew back from the Australian Open! They have momentum. Tiger has to deal with rust! @GolfIsHard – He’s rusty all right. He hasn’t won anything since 2013. @TigerWoodsFan79 – Well Tiger says he can win this week. I saw one media guy asked him if he could win and he said, “What do you think?â€� and he had that Tiger grin. @GolfIsHard – What’s he going to say? No? And I also saw he said this when asked about silly dummies like you who are claiming he’s already going to sweep the majors next year despite having a fused back. “I guess they’ve got to come up with some kind of story. I just wanted to go out there and just play, compete. I didn’t know what to expect because I hadn’t played, I hadn’t competed, I haven’t had a fused back before in my life.â€� In other words, he’s telling you to settle down. @TigerWoodsFan79 – I saw that comment also. And you’ve conveniently cut it off when he starts talking positively again. “These are all new things. As you can see that even with the fused back, I still have some speed out there and these are all things I’ve had to learn and will continue to learn. This is a new body that I’m getting used to.â€� @GolfIsHard – Yeah he might have some speed and power out there, I’ll give you that. But he still has hit only 16/26 fairways this week… and at Albany the fairways are 400 yards wide. @TigerWoodsFan79 – Now you’re being unfair. He barely missed most of those. And he was punished for it. Took an unplayable yesterday and had to lay up out of a footprint today. His driving has been awesome. @GolfIsHard – Well what about the chipping? He chunked a few of those yesterday. There are still some demons in there for sure. He can’t compete in a full field event on TOUR and get away with that. @TigerWoodsFan79 – His chipping was awesome today! He even chipped one from on the green, through the collar and almost holed it. Not one bad chip at all in Round 2. It was just rust on Thursday, plus it’s into the grain like he said and that’s hard for everyone. You stubbed three of those last weekend! @GolfIsHard – He had hammer hands on some of those putts today. He’s lucky he made some of the comebackers. And these greens are slow compared to some on TOUR. And Augusta… forget about it. @TigerWoodsFan79 – 11 putts on the front nine Friday. Only one 3-putt in two days. You’re starting to clutch at straws here. Tiger said the speed changed with the set up anyway: “I think it was successful because I went out there and shot 31 on the front nine. I built upon what I did yesterday, I cleaned it up. Only thing I really struggled with today was speed of the greens. Henrik and I were talking about it all day is that they seemed to be like a foot faster. I really did struggle getting the speed and I blew most of them well past the hole and made a few coming back. I also missed my share, too.â€� @GolfIsHard – Look. Let’s just see how he goes over the weekend and how he recovers. Four back surgeries are a lot. A fused back is intense. And we have to see him in a full field event, at a tough track like Torrey Pines with the rough. Remember he made a lot of birdies in the Bahamas last year… and once he got to Torrey it all went pear shaped. @TigerWoodsFan79 – No way! I’m all in this weekend. Tiger says he’s in it. The leaderboard proves he’s in it. Does this sound like a guy who is just going through the motions? “I felt like today I could have easily gotten to double digits under par. That would have put me probably one or two back, but I think I’m still in it. We’ve got two more days and I think it’s supposed to blow a little harder tomorrow. If that’s the case, I think a good solid round should get me up in there.â€� @GolfIsHard – I can see I’m not talking you off this ledge… And I guess you’re not alone. Even the leader Charley Hoffman wants Tiger to win! Crazy! The Hoff said this… for real! “To be completely honest with you, I said at the beginning of the week I hope he wins. It’s great for the game of golf.â€� @TigerWoodsFan79 – You see! Get on the Tiger train! Just imagine if he did win… @GolfIsHard – Okay… that would be pretty awesome… It would be his sixth Hero World Challenge win… but you wouldn’t be changing your handle again just yet as it’s unofficial. @TigerWoodsFan79 – I’ll take it! And Sam Snead’s 82 TOUR victory record is falling for sure. I know it. Heck, even Jack’s 18 majors is in the crosshairs again. @GolfIsHard – *Palm Hitting Face* *Shakes Head* Woods returns to action on Saturday at 12:53 p.m. ET and is paired with defending champion Hideki Matsuyama. Check out PGATOUR.COM and all PGA TOUR social channels for the action.

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J.T. Poston-105
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Alejandro Tosti-135
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Ryo Hisatsune+425
Brian Campbell+500
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Keith Mitchell-150
Ben Martin+165
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Patrick Cantlay-155
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Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
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Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
Over 68.5-120
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Over 69.5+125
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Type: Final Round Score - Status: OPEN
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Maverick McNealy+120
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Rickie Fowler is making his first start of the calendar year at this week's The American Express, and he showed up in La Quinta, California, with some major changes to his equipment setup. Fowler switched into Cobra's new Aerojet driver and 3-wood and also has a new putter in his bag, one that is a replica of the model used by his caddie, Ricky Romano. Fowler experimented with multiple putters last season and it seems the putter trials have continued into the new year. This latest switch came after Fowler picked up Romano's putter last Sunday and hit a few putts with the flatstick. It was different than anything Fowler had used in practice or competition, but Fowler took such a liking to Romano's Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter that he wanted one for himself. So Fowler put in a request Monday with Joe Toulon, Callaway's PGA TOUR manager and former Odyssey Tour rep, for something similar to Romano's putter. 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It's very interesting, but it's kind of freeing me up in a way. I'm not changing stroke-wise, or setup, not gripping anything differently than my normal length putter. I just feel like it's, I don't know, kind of helping me do some things, and I don't have to think about it." Fowler also touched on a couple other topics during his interview with GolfWRX. Here's a few other items he touched on: On his new driver and 3-wood: Fowler employed a Cobra King LTDx LS driver and a RAD Speed Big Tour 3-wood for most of last season. He started testing Cobra's new Aerojet drivers and fairway woods a couple months ago, however, and said he found significant improvements to forgiveness, in particular. He's putting the new Aerojet products into play for his 2023 debut after having ample time to test and gain comfort. "I mean, ultimately, I wouldn't put the driver and 3-wood in if I didn't think they were better," Fowler explained. "Obviously it's always something that we try and get in new product, but I was happy with what I had. I was playing last year's driver, and a 3-wood from a couple years ago, but the new 3-wood was, I felt, a little more forgiving sometimes with a little toe miss. ... The Aerojet 3-wood I felt it was a little more stable, but very similar flight characteristics, just a little more forgiving, so that was a nice bonus. "The driver, pretty similar. I felt the numbers were a bit tighter from the low-to-top end of the face, not as spinny on some misses, and the spin didn't drop too much on some higher-on-the-face hits. With that, a little tighter with dispersion, left and right. Then I actually went up about a half-degree (in loft) from where I was. The LS is a fairly low-spinning head, which has been great for me. 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We had him with Puma already, but to have him as fully part of the team now with the clubs, with Cobra, I know he's enjoyed it. He really likes the stuff - the irons, I know he's really liked the woods. ... And then once he's been able to put everything else in, he was excited to get going."

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