That will be showing as a disappointment by many to be seen. But it's a good week, in my opinion, Woods conditions.
The WGC-Bridgestone was Woods ' first tournament since May. He had only full swings again a few weeks before practicing. Having regard to the fact that he had not his new swing under the knee before his injury timeout, and given the fact that he almost two months without any full-swing practice went, could some really terrible forest carded scores.
He could have played like he did on the 2010 Bridgestone, where he was four over par rounds posted, closed with a 77, and ended on 18-over 298.
But he didn't. Woods posted a good round-an opening 68 and two solid rounds (second-round 71, final-round 70), with only a third round 72 that included some poor bring count as a disappointing round.
No, it's not a performance that indicates Tiger can win the PGA Championship this week, but there is no reason to expect such a performance. It was solid, and Woods closed on a good note with three birdies in the last four holes on Sunday at Firestone. In my opinion, that it was a successful week for forests.
Where does he go from here? As noted, is the PGA Championship this week in Atlanta Athletic Club. The only other tournament that Woods is aiming to at this point is the Australian Open in November, the week before the presidential Cup. That is a good indication that forests play the presidential Cup will if requested (and USA captain Fred Couples has said that he will attract Woods as Woods healthy).
Tiger also plays in Notah Begay charity event in a few weeks, plus we can assume that, if healthy, he has his own Chevron World Challenge the first week of December will play.
The FedEx Cup playoffs? Woods began the WGC Bridgestone 10 spots outside the Top-125, the Top 125 players in the Barclays in two weeks.
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