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Woods' game showed more promise than pitfalls

GREENSBORO, N.C. – There were no last-minute heroics, no distinct Tiger roars – except for on the third hole on Sunday, but that was for playing partner Scott Brown’s hole-in-one. There were no turn-back-the-clock performances and, finally, no more chances.

The end of the 2014-15 PGA Tour road awaited Tiger Woods late Sunday afternoon at the Wyndham Championship, a journey that at times has felt like a test track with as many twists and turns as he’s had to navigate this season.

He did not go quietly.

The game’s most high-profile enigma turned back the clock with an opening 64, teased us on Friday with a 65, and even showed flashes on promise on Day 3 with a 68, considering how many birdie opportunities refused to drop.