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Tiger Woods shares Tour Championship lead in star-packed, FedExCup finale

Former world number one gets off to a quick start in Atlanta

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Tiger Woods looks like he may be returning to previous form. Photo: AFP
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One name clearly stood out on the star-packed leader board after Thursday’s first round of The Tour Championship.

Tiger Woods.

On a sweltering day at East Lake Golf Club, the game’s biggest draw ignited roars throughout his round, none bigger than the one that rocked the stately clubhouse a few yards away from the 18th green when he canned a 28-footer for eagle to join Rickie Fowler atop the leader board.

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It capped a day of precision and control for the former world No. 1 who is 17 months removed from spinal fusion surgery, a day when he missed just four fairways and four greens in regulation, put his signature to a 5-under-par 65 and moved one day closer to win No. 80 and his first since 2013.
Rickie Fowler is in the hunt. Photo: AFP
Rickie Fowler is in the hunt. Photo: AFP

And Woods placed himself squarely in the mix to win his record third FedExCup and the $10 million bonus. So, too, did others, including Fowler, who birdied the last hole to gain a share of the lead.

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In third at 66 are world No. 1 Justin Rose and Gary Woodland. Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy, defending FedExCup champion Justin Thomas and Tony Finau each shot 67. Jason Day, Jon Rahm and Paul Casey were in at 68. Brooks Koepka, the winner of the U.S. Open and PGA Championship this year, was at 69.

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