Smiles for Tiger after being amazed by Grace

Updated: 2012-08-06 08:08

By Reuters in Akron, Ohio (China Daily)

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 Smiles for Tiger after being amazed by Grace

Tiger Woods watches his tee shot on the 4th hole during the third round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational golf tournament on Saturday. Matt Sullivan / Reuters

Woods can only watch as his playing partner birdies six of his first 10 holes

It is rare for Tiger Woods to have a smile on his face after being outscored by a playing partner but that was the case on Saturday when he broke par for the first time at this week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.

While red-hot South African Branden Grace birdied six of the first 10 holes on the way to a 4-under 66 in the third round, Woods finally felt comfortable on the slick greens at Firestone Country Club as he carded a 68.

A seven-time winner of the elite World Golf Championships (WGC) event, the American world No 2 mixed three birdies with a lone bogey before finishing at even-par 210.

American Jim Furyk, seeking his first PGA Tour victory in two years, survived a testing back nine to cling to the lead.

Two shots ahead overnight, Furyk briefly led by five before ending a muggy and increasingly breezy day one stroke clear of the chasing pack.

The veteran American carded a level-par 70 on the challenging South Course to finish at 11-under 199, one ahead of South African Louis Oosthuizen, who fired a three-birdie 68.

"Today, I hit the ball well and made some putts," a relaxed-looking Woods told reporters after reaching 15 of 18 greens in regulation. "I thought I was playing pretty well through, I'll say, 11 holes, but I was getting killed by my playing partner."

Grace, a three-time champion on the 2012 European Tour, raced to the turn in a sizzling 5-under-par 30 before picking up his sixth shot of the day at the par-four 10th where his approach settled within three feet of the hole.

"I thought I was playing well, but he was playing better," Woods grinned. "So, it was a good day. We both had some good rounds, and it was good to finish up on a positive note."

Woods had struggled with his putting in the first two rounds at Firestone, totaling 62 putts while carding scores of 70 and 72.

"I hit the ball well enough to be in the top five and could have made a run just by being in that position if I would have putted well the first couple of days," the 36-year-old said.

"I'm not that far off and I've just got to play one solid round tomorrow ... and get ready for the PGA," Woods added, referring to next week's PGA Championship at Kiawah Island in South Carolina.

Asked what had made the difference in his putting after his struggles earlier this week, Woods replied: "I just did some work yesterday and found some alignment, some posture things and got my feel back.

"My blade was releasing properly again, and it felt really comfortable."

While Woods' thoughts are already turning toward the final major of the year where he is a four-time champion, Grace savored the experience of playing alongside arguably the greatest golfer of all time for three days in a row.

In a clever pairing of "triple winners", Bridgestone Invitational organizers bracketed Woods, who has triumphed three times on the 2012 PGA Tour, with in-form Grace for the first two rounds at Firestone.

"Getting that draw, just being the only guys that have won three times (on tour) this year, was pretty special, and I'll remember that for a long time," the 24-year-old South African said.

"I've learned a hell of a lot from playing with him. The way he plays shots, the way he handles himself and things like that has been great. He's there because he is the best in the world.

"It's nice to know that he's everything that I hoped he would be," added Grace.

"He's been my idol and my role model since I started playing golf. He's pretty much the nicest guy I've ever played with."

(China Daily 08/06/2012 page9)

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