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Tiger returns at Hero
Brandel Chamblee breaks down Tiger Woods’ swing at the Hero World Challenge and discusses how Tiger uses his hips and lower body to drive the golf ball.
Relive every single shot from Tiger Woods during the second round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course in the Bahamas.
Watch the best shots and moments from the second round at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
After a better start and cleaning some things up from Round 1 at the Hero World Challenge, Tiger Woods says he didn’t have the finish he would have liked in the second round and wishes he would have made more putts.
Lucas Glover records an ace on the Par 3 No. 17 hole during the second round of the Hero World Challenge with a 9 iron from 168 yards out.
The Golf Central crew analyzes Jordan Spieth’s driving at the Hero World Challenge and how it could be a start to get him back to his 2015 form.
Brandel Chamblee and Damon Hack review Tiger Woods’ performance during the first round of the Hero World Challenge, preview the rest of the competition, and discuss whether there’s potential concern for reinjury.
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Rex Hoggard joins Golf Central to detail the PGA Tour player directors' memo on the Tour’s ongoing negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund as well as Tiger Woods' role in the recent developments.
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