Tiger Woods 'with a chance to going into the weekend' after briefly topping leaderboard at Valspar Championship

Playing his fourth US PGA Tour event since returning in January from spinal fusion surgery last April, former world No 1 fired three-under par 68 for four-under total of 138

Tiger Woods misses a putt for birdie at the 8th green while playing the Copperhead Course on Friday, March 9, 2018, during the second round of the Valspar Championship at the Innisbrook Golf and Spa Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla. (Douglas R. Clifford/The Tampa Bay Times via AP)
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Tiger Woods put his name atop a leaderboard again, if only briefly, driving fans into a frenzy and positioning himself for a weekend run at Valspar Championship leader Corey Conners.

Former world No 1 Woods, playing his fourth US PGA Tour event since returning in January from spinal fusion surgery last April, fired a three-under par 68 for a four-under total of 138.

That was good enough for a share of the early clubhouse lead but eventually two strokes behind Canadian rookie Conners, the overnight leader who fired a 69 for 136.

Woods was almost flawless, only a bogey at his final hole, the par-four ninth at Innisbrook Resort north of Tampa, Florida, preventing him from holding the outright clubhouse lead.

He was tied with England's Paul Casey and fellow Americans Brandt Snedeker, Ryan Palmer and Kelly Kraft.

"I'm up there," Woods said. "At least I'm there with a chance going into the weekend."

That was more than some other of golf's biggest names could say, as Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy both missed the halfway cut.

"Today was a good day," Woods said. "It was cold early, then the wind started blowing. It was just inconsistent, it was tough to get a bead on which way it was coming from. I did a lot of guessing - guessed pretty good, also got fooled a few times."

Woods teed off on 10 and drained six-foot birdie putts at 12 and 13 and rolled in an 11-footer for another birdie at the par-four second hole. In a greenside bunker at the par-five fifth, Woods blasted out to five feet and made the putt for a birdie that moved him to five-under for the tournament and put him alone atop the leaderboard.

He saved par at the seventh with an 11-foot putt, but his five-foot par attempt at his final hole lipped out.

"I didn't know I had the sole lead," Woods said. "As I was walking off nine it showed 68 and that was at four [under]."

A view of the leaderboard during the second round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament Friday, March 9, 2018, in Palm Harbor, Fla. Tiger Woods put his name on the leaderboard again, and this time it stayed there. Woods made four birdies, got a few good bounces and kept a clean card until the last hole for a 3-under 68 that gave him a share of the early lead. (AP Photo/Mike Carlson)
It was heady stuff to see Tiger Woods's name atop the leaderboard less than a month before the first major of the year, the US Masters. Mike Carlson / AP Photo

For others, however, it was heady stuff to see Woods's name atop the leaderboard less than a month before the first major of the year, the Masters.

Woods said in January, when he returned to the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines, that the early stages of his latest comeback would all be aimed at Augusta National, where he has won four green jackets but has not played since 2015.

The 42-year-old golfer finished tied for 23rd at Torrey Pines, then missed the cut at Riviera in Los Angeles before a 12th-placed finish at the Honda Classic two weeks ago.

He is expected to tee it up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational next week in his final Masters tune-up.

"I keep getting a little bit better here and there, making these little subtle tweaks," said Woods, who was sidelined for all of 2016 before an abortive comeback bid last year.

"I just need to get a little bit more tournament time in. I'm starting to get a better feel for it. I'm finding the rhythm of the rounds, I'm hitting shots, I don't have a problem posting scores.

"I'm able to play more 'feel' golf than I am just trying to figure out how to play golf again."

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