NASSAU, Bahamas -- It was a week that wasn't up to his standards, and perhaps somewhat surprising given all the success he had in 2018 in a comeback season that saw him win for the 80th time on the PGA Tour.
Tiger Woods finished the Hero World Challenge on Sunday by watching another birdie putt slide by the hole, finishing well behind winner Jon Rahm, barely avoiding last place in an annual event that benefits his TGR Foundation.
But he wasn't apologizing.
"Well, the round wasn't very good starting out; it was quite awful,'' said Woods, who played the front nine in 40 strokes before finishing with a 73.