More time needed before Tiger Woods is judged by his scores
NASSAU, Bahamas — A flop shot that required feel. A wedge to a back pin that he had to trust. Tiger Woods followed those two birdies with a perfect 6-iron that he wanted to be even better, urging it to move “one yard … one yard!”
The golf ball didn’t listen. Television viewers did.
And his three straight birdies after going 466 days without competition sure got everyone’s attention, even those who were playing.