
DUBLIN, Ohio Thursday for Tiger Woods at the Memorial was a tale of two nines, playing his first seven holes in 4 over par only to rally late on his way to an even-par round. In between, there was plenty of this and that. For the first time in this most recent comeback Tiger conceded that his back was not 100 percent. I wasnt rotating well, the back was tight, he said. He went on to explain that a few tweaks after the turn helped alleviate that tightness and that there was no pain.
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Tiger put new TaylorMade wedges in the bag this week (56 and 60 degrees). They replaced the last Nike clubs he was still clinging to and performed well on Day 1, including a tricky 60-yard shot at the ninth hole (his last) to 6 feet and a closing par. He was also 3-for-6 in scrambling and gained 1.64 shots according to the strokes gained: around the green statistic. Although Tiger was seven strokes back when he completed his round, he remained optimistic. Im a long way back, but at least I have a fighting chance, he said. The last time Tiger played the Memorial he teed off in the days first group on Sunday on his way to a last-place finish, and for much of his opening nine it was more of the same. To put that run in context, he went 43 holes (counting his final two rounds in 2015, his last start at Muirfield Village) in 19 over par.

The driver was his primary concern on his opening nine, which included a pulled tee shot at the 11th that led to a bogey and a pushed drive at the 15th that sailed out of bounds and added up to a double-bogey 7. He was better on his second nine, hitting the fairway at both the fifth and the seventh holes with driver. Tiger said the key to his round was his second shot at the par-5 fifth hole, a 3-iron from 245 yards that set up a two-putt birdie from 46 feet. That was huge, he said.

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Once the Zags got rolling, they turned Lahaina Civic Center into The Kennel West with a 15-2 run to surge into the lead. Arizona (4-1) fought back, but it didn't last. Gonzaga went on another run to stretch the lead, the crowd roaring the Zags into Wednesday's title game against five-time Maui champion and top-ranked Duke.

At the halfway point in the CIMB Classic, Pat Perez and Xander Schauffele have a little cushion on the rest of the field. Perez leads the way at 13-under, while Schauffele is at 12-under and tops the betting odds at +175. A trio of golfers, Thomas Pieters, Sung Kang and Cameron Smith, are next in line at 9-under.
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On Wednesday, former top Indian golfer, Jyoti Randhawa, was arrested on poaching charges by the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department. Randhawa was arrested inside the forest of the Motipur range of Katarniaghat.
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A former top-100 pro golfer was arrested Wednesday on charges of poaching and unauthorized entry in a forest area in India. The Agence France-Presse reported that Jyoti Randhawa, a 46-year-old who was ranked in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking as recently as 2009, and companion, caddie Mahesh Virajdar, allegedly killed a red junglefowl in a protected […]
Former top-100 pro golfer Jyoti Randhawa arrested for poaching
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A former top-100 pro golfer was arrested Wednesday on charges of poaching and unauthorized entry in a forest area in India. The Agence France-Presse reported that Jyoti Randhawa, a 46-year-old who was ranked in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking as recently as 2009, and companion, caddie Mahesh Virajdar, allegedly killed a red junglefowl in a protected […]
Former top-100 pro golfer arrested for poaching

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