Tiger Woods Struggles in Bahamas as Spieth and Scheffler Take Lead in Putt-Off

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Tiger Woods had a tough time in the Bahamas this weekend as the PGA Tour’s Hero World Challenge took place. Woods, who is an 11-time winner of the event, finished in a tie for ninth place, six shots behind the leaders, Jordan Spieth and Scott Scheffler.

The tournament was a putt-off between Spieth and Scheffler, with both players finishing the four rounds at 18-under par. Woods was unable to keep up with the two leaders, as he struggled with his putting throughout the tournament. In fact, Woods only made one birdie on the final day, which was not enough to make up for his earlier struggles.

This is the second time in three years that Woods has failed to win the Hero World Challenge. He finished tied for ninth in 2018 and was unable to make a run at the title this year. It is clear that Woods is still trying to find his game after a series of injuries and surgeries over the past few years.

Despite his struggles, Woods was still able to put together a solid performance in the Bahamas. He shot four rounds in the 60s and was able to stay in contention for most of the tournament. He also showed flashes of brilliance throughout the weekend, hitting some great shots and making some clutch putts.

Overall, it was a disappointing weekend for Tiger Woods in the Bahamas. He was unable to keep up with the leaders and finished in a tie for ninth place. However, it is clear that Woods is still trying to find his game and he will be looking to bounce back in his next tournament.

Tiger Woods Struggles in Bahamas as Spieth and Scheffler Take Lead in Putt-Off