‘Expectations skyrocketing’: Tiger ignites golf world with birdie on FIRST hole back in 884 days

‘Expectations skyrocketing’: Tiger ignites golf world with birdie on FIRST hole back in 884 days

It had been 884 days since Tiger Woods played a competitive round of golf outside of the majors.

It took him one hole to remind the golfing world what it had been missing.

Teeing it up at the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country club, Woods made a four on the par-five opening hole to set social media ablaze.

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Woods drove his opening tee shot into the rough before laying it up short of the green. He then showed off his short-game touch., clipping a wedge to a few feet and draining the putt for a birdie.

He followed that up with par on the second and third hole to remain -1.

The 15-time major champion, who hasn’t played a tour-level event since the British Open in July, has been limited the past two years by the severe leg injuries he suffered in a February 2021 car accident, and acknowledged this week his fitness remained an unknown factor.

“As far as the recovery, it’s more of my ankle, whether I can recover day to day,” Woods said Tuesday.

“My leg is better. … It’s been an intricate balance, a little dance. It’s gotten so much better the last couple months. I wouldn’t put myself out here if I didn’t think I could beat these guys.” After multiple surgeries in the wake of his accident, Woods made a stunning comeback at last year’s Masters, finishing in 47th.He withdrew from the PGA Championship after 54 holes and missed the cut at the Open Championship at St. Andrews.Woods had been scheduled to compete at the unofficial Hero World Challenge in December, but pulled out because of plantar fasciitis.

Tiger Woods of the United States walks to the first teeSource: Getty Images

That ailment hasn’t completely resolved but is “better,” said Woods, who is targeting the four major championships and a few other tournaments this year.The golf superstar, whose 82 US PGA Tour titles is tied with Sam Snead for the record, has never won at Riviera, despite teeing it up 13 times on the course in the Pacific Palisades west of downtown Los Angeles.He’s also up against a stellar field, which features 19 of the top 20 players in the world

Northern Ireland star Rory McIlroy, bumped from the top of the rankings by Masters champion Scottie Scheffler last week, could regain the summit.

Third-ranked Spaniard Jon Rahm, chasing a third title of 2023, also has a shot at number one this week.

American Max Homa currently leads the tournament at -7 while Australian Adam Scott, a past winner of the Genesis, is well placed with an opening round of -2.