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Tiger Woods bounces back from shaky start at British Open

Thursday, July 17, 2014



Tiger Woods watches his shot off the 2nd tee during the first day of the British Open Golf championship, Thursday July 17, 2014. PHOTO/Peter Morrison/AP

Tiger Woods is back at the majors.

Seems like he was never away.

After a shaky start to the British Open, Woods ripped through Royal Liverpool on Thursday much like he did 8 years ago, when he won the claret jug for the third time. A 30-foot birdie from the fringe of the 11th green got him going. Four more birdies in the next five holes carried Woods to a 3-under 69, leaving him just three shots behind Rory McIlroy.

Not bad for a guy playing his first major of the year, who went months without being able to swing a club after back surgery.

“I am only going to get better,” Woods said. “I am getting stronger, I am getting faster, I am getting more explosive. The ball is starting to travel again. And those are all positive things.”

Woods, who has been stuck on 14 major titles for more than 6 years, is just happy to be playing after March 31 surgery kept him out of the Masters and the U.S. Open.

He bogeyed the first two holes on a mild, sunny day with only a hint of a breeze rippling the flags. Down the stretch, he looked more like the player who went 18 under the last time golf’s oldest major was held at this course along the Irish Sea.

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