NASSAU, Bahamas -- Prior to his return to competition at this week's Hero World Challenge, Tiger Woods admitted that he'd need to remain patient as he worked himself back into form.
Based on his second-round performance, maybe Woods won't need to be as patient as he would've believed.
Woods posted a bogey-free 7-under 65 which included shots that recalled the vintage highlights of his past, from several brilliant par saves to a near-hole-in-one.
"It feels good," said Woods, whose score was eight strokes better than the previous round. "Yesterday I had it going through eight holes and lost it.