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Albany's tight lies stymie Tiger and Dustin

NASSAU, Bahamas – Tiger Woods may have been the first to succumb to what have become increasingly difficult chipping conditions at the Hero World Challenge, but he wasn’t the last.

Woods gunned his chip at the par-3 second hole over the green and finished with a bogey. At the third, Woods’ third shot from just left of the green came up short and rolled back into a collection area. He repeated the attempt with the same result before finally putting onto the green en route to double bogey-7.

“The greens are built up, and a lot of times you're on these swales and we never play this golf course with the green speeds like this,” explained Woods, who finished with an even-par 72.