It's highly unlikely Tiger Woods will make up 14 shots and find himself on the leaderboard, but stranger things have happened.
Woods took to the course at 6:01 a.m. ET with Jordan Spieth and Rhein Gibson.
The rain and overcast skies give the British Open its third round of different weather which is to be expected on links courses. The wind is not much of a factor at the moment.
Woods started on the 10th hole, which means he will end his round on the ninth.
Woods started the day with a birdie, already working to chip away at his score.













