Tiger cruising at Honda Classic, shoots 1-under 69 in Round 3
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Tiger Woods is looking like the golfer of old.
Woods shot a 1-under 69 in Round 3 of the Honda Classic on Saturday, finishing with a birdie.
''I've got a shot going into tomorrow,'' Woods said, according to The Associated Press.
It was his first round in the 60s in an official PGA Tour event since the third round of the 2015 Wyndham.
''I think this is probably the highest score I could have shot today,'' Woods added. ''I really, really hit it good. I just didn't get anything to go in there for most of the early part of the round. I gave myself plenty of looks. I just didn't make anything, and I finally made a nice par putt at 12 and made a nice one at 13. Somehow posted under par.''
He sat tied for 11th in the event after the day wrapped up.
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