Tiger Woods and company are back on the course Saturday for the final round in the Bahamas at the annual Hero World Challenge, which benefits Woods’ TGR Foundation and the ONE Bahamas Fund.
Eighteen of the world’s best are at Albany for the fifth consecutive year, with Woods making his first appearance since winning his record-tying 82nd PGA Tour event in October at the inaugural Zozo Championship in Japan.
Woods, a five-time winner of the Hero, shot even par Wednesday, then had one of Thursday’s best rounds with a 6-under 66. Woods followed that with a 5-under 67 to move into contention alongside playing partner Justin Thomas. Woods and Thomas tee off at 10:54 a.m. ET for the final round. Follow along shot-by-shot below.
Hero World Challenge: Best photos from Bahamas
Pre-round
While Tiger’s annual event does satisfy our need for golf during the winter months, it also raises a lot of money for those in need. This year, the event is going the extra mile.
Hoping for low scores this week during the #HeroWorldChallenge. The tournament is challenging players to go low and will make a contribution to ONE Bahamas Fun for every birdie, eagle and ace.
Birdie $500
Eagle $1000
Hole in one $2,500 pic.twitter.com/40muMUK9Wk— Hero World Challenge | TGR Live (@TGRLiveEvents) December 4, 2019
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