NORTON, Mass. -- For the second time in his last three rounds, Tiger Woods played 18 holes without a bogey -- something he had been unable to do even once in the 68 rounds he played prior to his first bogey-free round of 2018 a week ago.
Of course, he hardly played during that time period dating to 2015, sidelined because of back issues that have been well-chronicled. Woods often reflects on that part of his past to keep things in perspective.
One of those times came Friday, and Woods was reminded of a which had a video of him chipping at his home course in Florida, having been cleared for the first time to do so some four months after spinal fusion surgery.