Charley Hoffman birdied his last five holes to shoot 9-under 63 Friday and take a three-shot lead over Jordan Spieth and Tommy Fleetwood heading into the weekend at the Hero World Challenge. Heres where things stand through 36 holes in Albany, where tournament host Tiger Woods shot a second-round 68 and at different times held the outright lead:Leaderboard: Hoffman (-12), Spieth (-9), Fleetwood (-9), Justin Rose (-8), Hideki Matsuyama (-7), Tiger Woods (-7)What it means: Hoffman is seeking his first worldwide win since the 2016 Valero Texas Open. Hell be chased over the weekend by the champion golfer of the year, Spieth, and the reigning Race to Dubai winner, Fleetwood. Three back, Rose is an Albany resident who has won twice in the last five weeks. Five back, Matsuyama seeks to successfully defend after winning this event last year, while Woods looks for his first win of any kind in over four years, since the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone. Woods is already a five-time winner of this event.Round of the day: Hoffman made a whopping 12 birdies Friday, including five straight to close out his round. He went out in 31, made the only par of his back nine at the 10th, and then filled in the rest of his scorecard with geometric shapes, most of which were circles.Best of the rest: Matsuyama and Patrick Reed both turned in rounds of 66. Reed was a bogey-free 8-under on his day before making double at the home hole.Biggest disappointment: Woods back nine. The 14-time major winner was a spotless 6 under on his round through 11 holes before playing the rest of the golf course a birdie-free 2 over. While his ball striking was sharp and his short game improved, Woods speed control on the greens cost him shots and slowed his momentum after a fiery start.Shots of the day: Woods 3-wood to the par-5 ninth and his ensuing eagle putt, which gave him the outright lead at 8 under par:
271 yards to the hole. WOW. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/WK5Pd8PYte— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 1, 2017
Tiger Woods has taken the lead at the Hero World Challenge!#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/0onzBIK1go— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 1, 2017Quote of the day: I proved that the surgery was successful. The rehab has been fantastic. And now Ive got a chance to go out there and play competitive golf again. Woods, on what hes proved to himself through two days
Charley Hoffman birdied his last five holes to shoot 9-under 63 Friday and take a three-shot lead over Jordan Spieth and Tommy Fleetwood heading into the weekend at the Hero World Challenge. Here's where things stand through 36 holes in Albany, where tournament host Tiger Woods shot a second-round 68 and at different times held the outright lead:
Charley Hoffman, overdue for a win, leads Hero World
The new Tiger Woods is playing at least a little like the old one. The soon-to-be 42-year-old Woods overcame two miscues for the second day to shoot 4-under-par 68 and is tied for fifth, five strokes behind Charley Hoffman (pictured) midway through the Hero World Challenge at Albany Resort in New Providence, Bahamas.
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Hoffman leads Hero; Woods (68) lurks 5 back. By Nick Menta. December 1, 2017 at 4:20 PM. Getty Images Charley Hoffman birdied his last five holes to shoot 9-under 63 Friday and take a three-shot
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Charley Hoffman built his lead to five strokes, while host Tiger Woods struggled in the third round of the Hero World Challenge. Hoffman followed his 9-under-par 63 with a 70, but Woods didn't make the first of his two birdies until the 14th hole in a 75 that left him 10 shots back in a tie for 10th at Albany Resort in New Providence, Bahamas.
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Tiger Woods' surprise challenge at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas fell away as he recorded a three-over-par 75 in his third round on Saturday. Tiger's Hero challenge fades, Hoffman
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Tiger Woods made up for lost time by taking the lead Friday in his comeback at the Hero World Challenge before Charley Hoffman opened up a three-shot advantage by the end of the day.
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