Tiger fumbles, tumbles, then fires decent 68
ORLANDO, Florida – In their own way, Jason Gore and Tiger Woods changed their fortunes at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Thursday.
Gore was not seeing any results from an overhaul to his swing until he ran off three birdies over the final four holes for a 5-under 65 that gave him a one-shot lead.
Woods was in the water, in the trees and in a foul mood until he had eight consecutive one-putts – including four straight birdies – that put him in a good frame of mind with a 68 on a course where he has won five times as a pro.
“I was not hitting it well, and I had to scramble and grind it out and manage to score,” Woods said. He managed just fine, taking only 24 putts in the first round after ranking 74th in putting out of 79 players at the CA Championship two weeks ago.
Tim Herron, who won here in a playoff 10 years ago, and Jeff Overton had a 66, while the group at 67 included the ever-present Nick Watney and Mark Wilson, who had reason to feel outclassed on the first tee but more than held his own. (AP)
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