Tracker: Tiger and Phil grouped together in final round at Zozo Championship

Follow Tiger Woods’ Sunday round at the Zozo Championship with shot-by-shot updates from Sherwood Country Club.

Tiger and Phil, Phil and Tiger. The stars have aligned for a final-round grouping at the Zozo Championship at Sherwood. It’s the 38th time they’ve played together in a final round, tying Mickelson with Ernie Els for most rounds played with Woods on Sundays all-time.

It would a dream come true if they were in one of the final groups rather than 16 strokes behind leader Justin Thomas, but as undercards go, this one doesn’t stink.

After Tiger shot a miserable 76 on Thursday, he trimmed 10 shots off his score on Friday, tying the biggest one day improvement in his career. Tiger fought his swing on Saturday, shooting a 1-under 71 at the Zozo Championship at Sherwood. Given that this is Tiger’s first tournament since missing the cut at the U.S. Open in September and could be his only start before the Masters, Tiger will be working hard to prep for Augusta.

The third man in today’s threesome? Adam Long, who recognized that one name is not like the others.

Sit back, relax and enjoy Tiger’s final round in all its glory at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California, near Los Angeles.

Hole 13 – Par 5

Tiger drove it 294 into the right rough. He advanced it 164 yards into the fairway, leaving a wedge shot of 121 yards. Tiger may have been caught in between clubs and he catches the fall front and rolls off the green. Tiger’s wedges were dialed in Friday, but otherwise not so much. His ball comes to rest 43 feet short of the hole. He takes 2 putts from there. Another par on a par 5. No bueno. But Phil made a sloppy six, so, if they were playing a match today, it would be a win for Tiger.

TIGER ON THE DAY: +1 (-2 overall)

Tiger Vs Phil: Tiger 1 up

Hole 12 – Par 3

Tiger’s tee shot at the 196-yard hole sails long and right of the green. He’s going to have a delicate pitch from 26 feet off the green. Tough shot but he can’t like the result as it rolls 19 feet past the hole. Tiger, who ranks 62nd in Strokes Gained: Putting, misses another putt. This one drifts left on him. First bogey of the day. Phil makes a bogey, too, so no blood between those two if they were playing a match.

TIGER ON THE DAY: +1 (-2 overall)

Tiger Vs Phil: All Square

 

Hole 11 – Par 5

Tiger drives it 281 into the right side of the fairway. From 220 yards, he hangs it a bit to the right, begging it to “get lucky,” but it doesn’t. His ball lands in the front green side bunker. Tiger blasts out to 8 feet below the hole. He misses the birdie putt. Par, it is. He won’t be happy making par on any of Sherwood’s five par 5s.

Phil reached the green in 2 and made a 2-putt birdie.

TIGER ON THE DAY: E (-3 overall)

Tiger Vs Phil: All Square

 

Hole 10 – Par 4

Tiger’s sporting his Sunday red short, but it’s covered by a black sweater. He’s  otherwise in black head to toe. Phil meanwhile has a rain vest on and is rocking two gloves on to counter a late-morning sprinkle.

Tiger’s drive travels 281 yards, but he pulled it on to the side of a hill in the left rough. He gouges it out and on to the green, but he’s got work to do. He’s 49 feet short of the cup and comes up short more than 5 feet short. But not a problem for Tiger. He sinks it for par. Phil lips out his par putt, taking 3 whacks from 17 feet.

TIGER ON THE DAY: E (-3 overall)

Tiger Vs Phil: Tiger 1 up

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Aside from a ridiculous par save, Tiger Woods low on highlights again in Zozo defense

You know it wasn’t the round Tiger Woods was looking for when the highlight was a par he made on the front side.

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – You know it wasn’t the round Tiger Woods was looking for when the highlight was a par he made on the front side.

Granted, it was a ridiculous par, but when you’re trying to build momentum heading to Augusta National and time is on the short side, Saturday’s third round of the Zozo Championship at Sherwood wasn’t what Woods had in mind.

“Well, it wasn’t very good,” Woods said of his round of 1-under-par 71, which left him at 3 under through 54 holes and 16 shots behind leader Justin Thomas. “I hit a lot of balls left today and made the round a lot harder than it should have been. The golf course is playing a little bit harder, but jeez, it’s still gettable.

“Obviously there’s a lot of low rounds and I wasn’t one of them.”

There were 44 rounds posted in the 60s. That’s where Woods, who won this championship last year in Japan, expected to be each day on a course where he’s won five times and finished runner-up five times in 12 starts. But he began with a 76 – his worst score in 51 trips around Sherwood – and then made eight birdies in a second-round 66. But on Saturday, Woods couldn’t get anything going – except the ball going left.

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“I missed a few balls left today and need to get that fixed for tomorrow and clean that up. I was hitting it solid, that’s the thing. I flushed all the shots. They were just starting left,” Woods said. “Hopefully, tomorrow it will be better and I can shoot a low round and take some positives out of this week.

“I feel like today I had a good warmup session and just didn’t quite hit it as good as I did in my warmup. Put the ball in some bad spots. But the golf course was gettable and I just didn’t do it.”

While Woods made three birdies, the best shot he hit came on the par-4 fourth hole. After finding the fairway with his 277-yard tee shot, he missed the green to the left. That would have been enough trouble to deal with, especially chipping to a tight pin, but making matters worse was a tree that stood between Woods and the green. After surveying the situation, Woods flopped the ball through the V-shaped tree and watched it come to a stop less than two feet from the hole.

On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being superb, you might have given it a 15.

“Well, I had a gap,” Woods said with a big smile as he thoroughly enjoyed recalling the shot. “Had to get it over one clump of branches, but also keep it below the next (clump of branches).

“It all worked out great and had a simple tap‑in. Easy 4.”

Sunday’s final round of the Zozo could be his last competitive 18 before heading to Augusta National to defend his 2019 Masters title, although he said earlier this week he might play the Vivint Houston Open the week before the Masters. But Woods has never played the week before the 20 Masters he has played as a pro, so Sunday’s round has some meaning. And Woods will be grouped with Phil Mickelson, so that could help get the juices flowing.

“Well, I think obviously I’m not even close to even getting in the top‑10, but if I can just play well shot for shot and build on what I had yesterday, that would be a positive,” Woods said. “If I can do something similar to what I did (Friday), I’ll have a lot of positives. As I said, I flushed it today, the ball was just starting left.”

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Tracker: Tiger looks to build on Friday 66 at Zozo

Follow Tiger Woods’ Saturday round at the Zozo Championship with shot-by-shot updates from Sherwood Country Club.

Are you ready for some live, shot-by-shot analysis of the one, the only Tiger Woods? We’ve got you covered.

After Tiger shot a miserable 76 on Thursday, he trimmed 10 shots off his score on Friday, tying the biggest one day improvement in his career. Tiger enters the weekend at the Zozo Championship at Sherwood 12 shots off the pace, and T-66 in the 77-man field. In other words, a Saturday charge likely won’t get him in the trophy hunt for win No. 83, but the man needs his reps to prep for his title defense next month at Augusta National. There were some very encouraging signs on Friday after a dismal showing in Round One. Sit back, relax and enjoy Tiger’s third round in all its glory at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California, near Los Angeles.

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Hole 10 – Par 4

Tiger is grouped today with Canadian Adam Hadwin and Chan Kim, a 30-year-old former Arizona State golfer who competes regularly on the Japan Golf Tour. Imagine this has to be a dream come true for him…to play with Hadwin, of course.

TIGER ON THE DAY: E (-2 overall)

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Tiger Woods back in action at Sherwood Country Club for Zozo Championship

Golfweek’s Adam Woodard previews the 2020 Zozo Championship at Sherwood Country Club, where Tiger Woods will try to defend his title at a course he really likes.

Golfweek’s Adam Woodard previews the 2020 Zozo Championship at Sherwood Country Club, where Tiger Woods will try to defend his title at a course he really likes.