Tiger Woods seems to be finding his groove at the 2011 Chevron World Challenge taking place in Thousand Oaks, Calif., this week. Woods hasn’t won a PGA tournament since 2009, but the former top-ranked golfer in the world is sitting atop the leaderboard midway through the third round of this week’s challenge.
Chevron World Challenge 2011: Tiger Woods Still Leads Midway Through Third Round
Woods finished with a 69 in the first round and followed that up by shooting a 67 in the second round on Friday, leading to his being eight strokes below par heading in Saturday’s third round. Woods hasn’t been quite as impressive as he was during the first two rounds as he’s shooting one-over on Day 3, but it’s still good enough to give him a one-stroke lead.
Tiger’s closest competition is fellow American Hunter Mahan, who sits at six-under through nine holes on Saturday. Mahan took second in a playoff at this year’s Tour Championship.
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