TO CLOSE

SportsPulse: Sports USA TODAY Steve DiMeglio announces the final stage of the FedExCup playoffs, the Tour Championship.
USA TODAY & # 39; HUI

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. In the first round on Thursday, Tiger shot a No. 65 under-65 player to take the lead with Rickie Fowler.

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.

The tiger starts at 14:00 ET alongside Fowler. Follow his second round ad hoc.

Hole 17 – By 4

Looking to bounce from a double boguey, Tiger is hitting a nice tee shot to prepare for an easy-approach shot. Her approach lands on the green to set up a long birdie putt. Tiger's putt lacks a strike for par. 1-under to 17 (6-under for the tournament)

Hole 16 – By 4

Another miss the tee for Tiger. His approach is short which puts him in a difficult position to do the same. Tiger hits him about 15 feet from the hole. Oops. Double boguey and he's back for Justin Rose, who has bogey 16. 1 to 16 (6-under for the tournament)

Update of the ranking: Tiger and Justin Rose are tied for the lead at 6 under par, followed by Rory McIlroy at 5 under par.

Hole 15 – By 3

Tiger hits the green at the hole by 3. And then he buries a 24-foot birdie at a roaring crowd. A first pump of the new leader at 8 under normal. 3-under to 15 (8-under for the tournament)

Update of the ranking: Tiger takes possession of the lead at 8 under par, followed by Justin Rose (7-under) and Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler (4 under par).

Hole 14 – By 4

Driver for Tiger spends 313 yards on the left side of the fairway. S & # 39; follows with an impressive approach from 220 yards for another birdie chance. He makes the putt of 17 feet for a part of the head. 2 under 14 (7-under for the tournament)

Update of the ranking: Tiger takes a piece of the lead with Justin Rose at 7 under par, followed by Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler at 4 under par.

Hole 13 – By 4

Tiger returns to his tee groove with a nice strike on the fairway. Although his approach finds its way into a bunker. Tiger goes up and down to save the par. 1 under 13 (6-under for the tournament)

Update of the ranking: Back-to-back birdies in numbers 13 and 14 give Justin Rose possession of the head at 7 under par, followed by Tiger at 6 under the target and Rickie Fowler at 5 under the bar.

Hole 12 – By 4

Tiger hits a big ball off the tee that lands in the fairway about 130 yards from the hole. His approach shot gives him a chance for a birdie – his first since the No. 2 hole. He sinks his birdie but for the lead. 1-under to 12 (6-under for the tournament)

Update of the ranking: A couple of birdies give Tiger and Justin Rose a share of the head at 6 under par. Rickie Fowler and Jon Rahm follow at 5 under par.

Hole 11 – By 3

Tiger uses a 6 iron but is short and misses the green at 213 meters. He pursues with a flick of a shot to place him less than 3 feet above the hole for another par. Even by 11.

Hole 10 – By 4

Still another disturbing emerges from the tee. The ball misses the fairway on the left. His second shot is green but passes the flag on the ground. Tiger arrives then with a good chip of a difficult lie for par. Even through 10.

Update of the ranking: Rickie Fowler is # 10 and is now tied with Jon Rahm at 6 under par, followed by Tiger and Justin Rose at 5 under.

Hole 9 – By 3

Tiger uses his iron 5 tee and falls right next to the green. He is sitting 77 feet from the hole. Then came the problem. He misses a 4-foot for the two and two backstrokes Rickie Folwer. It was his first boguey since No. 1 on Thursday. Even through 9.

Update of the ranking: Fowler is sitting alone at the top of the standings at 7 under par. Jon Rahm is second with 6 under parity, followed by Tiger, Justin Rose and Rory MciIroy at 5 under.

Hole 8 – By 4

Tiger misses the start and sends the ball straight. The ball finally settles after hitting a golf cart. Tiger gets relief from a TV tower and overcomes the problems by landing in a front bunker. He then brings it back to four feet and saves money. 1-under to 8

Hole 7 – By 4

The Tiger rider spends 325 yards, just off the fairway, 154 yards from the green. His second shot is right next to the green. He closes with a peer. 1 under 7

Update of the ranking: Jon Rahm bogey is the 10th hole to give Rickie Fowler the lead at 7 under par. Tiger and Rahm are T2 at 6-under, followed by a pair of Justin (Thomas and Rose) at 5-under.

Hole 6 – By 5

Driver here for Tiger and this one is safe in the fairway on the right side. 5-wood here for Tiger while he's heading for the green in two but this one is just a little further. It misses the left and is in the thick bush that surrounds the green. He has a lot of green with which to work and – depending on his lie – should be able to cope with the birdie, and at worst go out with a peer. Tiger has become creative with this one, maybe even a bit too creative. He flopped it high in the air and it almost seemed like he was trying to punch it. His birdie putt was up at about 13 feet with little break time, but he pulled it a little to the left or did not play long enough. By robust 1-to-6 (6-under for the tournament).

Update of the ranking: Jon Rahm's 9-under-under-nine propelled him to the top of the standings at 7 under par. Tiger and Rickie are T2 at 6-under, followed by a pair of Justin (Thomas and Rose) at 5-under.

Hole 5 – By 4

Yes Driver here on # 5 and Tiger missing this one on the left. Path on the left. The balloon flew into the gallery, and judging by the movement of the fans, it hit and rolled even more to the left. It turns out that he was not in that bad shape. His lie was not great but Tiger had an angle to the green and just put his ball in the front. Starting at 20 feet, he saved it by and avoided an expensive bogey. 1 under 5 (6-under for the tournament).

Hole 4 – By 4

Tiger plays this one in the fairway on the left side of the tee. Tiger went in search of pins with his approach, reaching within 10 feet to put up a birdie putt. This was not an easy hit with the pin guarded by a bunker. Not much to see here because the putt lacks a few centimeters. Another par. 1 under 4 (6-under for the tournament).

Hole 3 – By 4

Tiger left with an iron on the tee, but he fled to the left and found the crude. His approach finds the green, and he passes twice for par. 1 under 3 (6-under for the tournament).

Update of the ranking: Tiger is only first at 6 under, followed by Justin Rose and Rickie Fowler at 5 under the bar. Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm are T4 at 4 under the bar.

Hole 2 – By 3

Tiger's starting shot on the 197-yard par 3 is about perfect. With a pin on the left front, Tiger played this one a little longer, leaving an 18-foot putt for the birdie that he buried. No doubt about it. 1-to-2 (6-under for the tournament).

Hole 1 – By 4

The seize The tear Twirl it The driver of Tiger on the No. 1 is crushed on the left side, but ends in the first descent. It's not in a bad position, but it's not ideal considering that it hit 10/14 fairways yesterday. His iron from there finds the green safe, but he has work to do. The PGA's shooting tracker has Tiger at 41 feet for the birdie. Tiger took a look at this one but it is a few inches shorter. By. Even through 1 (5-under for the tournament).

Automatic reading

Thumbnails poster

Show captions