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. His 2-under 68-year-old Friday kept him in the lead, this time tied with Justin Rose at 7-under.

The tiger starts at 14:30 ET alongside Rose, the new world number one. Follow his third round ad hoc.

Hole 4 – By 4

The seize The tear Twirl it Another solid record in the middle of the fairway. Trust is here for Tiger here today, especially on the start. I have followed almost every lap that he has played this year, and it 's as good as it looked all season long. Safe shot on approach, finding the center of the green. Judging by his reaction, he was not moving as much as he wished, but another chance of birdie is still waiting. STOP THAT. I think Justin Rose gave him some reading because Tiger buried this 21-foot title for the birdie as if it was a gimmie. 3 under 4 (10 cents for the tournament).

Hole 3 – By 4

Iron the tee for Tiger and he's in the fairway. Safe Shot Smart Game His approach shot lands in the middle of the green and extends a little further, stopping 10 feet from the back pin. The PGA Tour's shooting tracker has an 8-foot putt for Tiger's pending birdie. Pot. Birdie-by-birdie starts for TW. 2 under 3 (9-under for the tournament).

Update of the ranking: Tiger leads the standings with 9 under, followed by Rory McIlroy at 7 under, Justin Rose at 6 under and Jon Rahm and Gary Woodland at 5 under.

Hole 2 – By 3

Safe shot for Tiger in the middle of the green. It is about 40 feet for birdie with a big swing from left to right. He drags this one to five feet and converts the bet putt. 1-to-2 (8 sous for the tournament).

Hole 1 – By 4

And it's gone. Leading the tournament after 36 holes for the first time since 2015, TW smoked his ride in the middle right of the fairway. His approach safely finds the green, rolling inside 20 feet to set up a birdie putt. Scratch it: 22 feet for birdie for Tiger and he drills it. 1 under 1 (8-under for the tournament)

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