Tiger Woods struggles to find rhythm at Farmers Insurance Open

Tiger Woods struggles to find rhythm at Farmers Insurance Open

Tiger Woods endured a tricky start to his first PGA Tour action in 12 months, suffering a bogey on the opening hole at the Farmers Insurance Open.

The 14-time major winner’s first tour showing in a year got off to a frustrating start, as he missed a tricky putt to save par at the first hole at Torrey Pines.

Woods steadied himself to hit the round’s halfway point still only one over par but down in 103rd place, as he continued to wrestle for form.

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Tiger Woods struggled to find his rhythm on his first PGA Tour appearance in 12 months (Peter Byrne/PA)

Woods has won eight times at Torrey Pines, including his last major in the 2008 US Open, but missed the cut in the Farmers Insurance Open this time last year.

The 42-year-old withdrew from the Dubai Desert Classic the following week and remained sidelined for the rest of 2017 as he recovered from spinal fusion surgery.

Woods secured a tie for ninth place in December’s 18-man Hero World Challenge, and has been rated 22/1 to land his first tour victory since 2013.

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