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Tiger Woods has one last chance to win a victory on his last comeback.

Tiger is back on the circuit this weekend at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta for the track championship, the final round of the PGA Tour of the year and the FedExCup Playoff Finals.

Tiger, twice FedExCup champion, is a big hope to win the $ 10 million prize, but should be one of the favorites to win the tournament this weekend. Two of Tiger's 79 wins at the PGA Tour were held at the Tour Championship, the last in 2007, where he won eight races.

Tiger takes off at 12:30 ET alongside Tommy Fleetwood. Follow his opening turn on a piecemeal basis.

Hole 8 – By 4

Another good TW player after missing his first fairway on the last hole.

Hole 7 – By 4

Jinxed him. For the first time today, Tiger misses the fairway at the start. From the right, he manages to approach the green about 40 feet and to the right of the hole. Tiger is trailing him less than three feet away and hits for the birdie. 1 under 7.

Hole 6 – By 5

Tiger is a big fan of the fairway today and he finds the little things here at the 6th par 5 hole. He pulls the 5-wood to get the green in two and ends up on the left of the green. He climbs on the green with about 15 feet or so to convert the birdie up and down. And it's gone. Tiger sinks the putt to birdies back to back. 1-to-6.

Hole 5 – By 4

BOOM! Tiger leads on the No. 5 pass 327 yards on the left side of the fairway. With the pin at the back of the green, Tiger lets this one run. He will have a little over 20 feet for the bird and he buries it. What a putt. Even through 5.

Hole 4 – By 4

Another solid disc on the right side of the fairway, this one just south of 300 meters. His second shot is the green, but it's nothing special: Pin-high to the right of the hole and inside 20 feet. His birdie putt passes three feet from the hole and he covers the par. 1 of 4 up to 4.

Hole 3 – By 4

The starting shot of Tiger on No. 3 is solid on the right side of the fairway. His approach from there is a beauty. The green is guarded by a bunker running along the front and approaching the green at a height of 10 feet to the left. Another miss and another amazing opportunity. 1 of 3 up to 3.

Update of the ranking: Gary Woodland is ahead with 2-under, followed by Rory McIlroy at 1-under and almost everyone on par.

Hole 2 – By 3

The tiger iron finds the green, to the left of the hole, about 16 feet. Nothing to see here, two putt by. 1 of 2 up to 2.

Hole 1 – By 4

Pilot here for TW and this is shot down on the right side of the fairway. From 156 meters, Tiger lands about 20 feet behind the hole and he stands still. You would think from there with a pin before it would try and add spin with a good fairway lie, but it did not move an inch after the landing. Tiger has kept this one slow down slightly with a right break, but he misses right away. His 5-foot for the trim also misses, and it's an opening bogey. Yes 1 of 1 to 1.

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