Grand Blanc Township, Mich. (AP) — Tiger Woods says he didn't like the way he hit in the third round of the Buick Open.
Woods
was happy with how he scored, though, as a 65 Saturday put him at 17
under. It ended up being good enough for the lead because Michael
Letzig double bogeyed the last hole.
Letzig hit a poor shot out
of the sand at No. 18 and two-putted from 12 feet and fell to 16 under
while Woods was on the practice range.
Second-round leader John Senden shot a 1-under 71 to fall to 15 under and in third place.
Woods,
in his first tournament since missing the cut at the British Open,
opened with a 71 after what he said was probably his worst putting day.
He roared back into contention by going 9 under in the second round and
7 under in the third.