Scheffler wins in Bahamas as Woods finishes 18th

Story By: BBC

World number one Scottie Scheffler won the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas as Tiger Woods finished 18th in the 20-man field on his return from injury.

American Scheffler’s bogey-free four-under round of 68 meant he finished on 20 under and sealed a three-shot win from Austrian Sepp Straka.

Woods, competing for the first time since withdrawing from the Masters in April, ended level after a round of 72.

The 15-time major champion expects to play “once a month” in 2024.

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Former world number one Woods, 47, had ankle surgery earlier this year to address post-traumatic arthritis following the 2021 car crash that kept him out of action for nearly 14 months.

“Once a month seems reasonable,” Woods told Golf Channel of his plans for next year.

“It gives me a couple of weeks to recover and a week to tune up. Maybe I can get into the rhythm.”

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Woods, who will next play the PNC Championship – formerly the Father/Son Challenge – from 14 December with his son Charlie, said he was “ecstatic” with his return.

“I feel like my game’s not that far off but I need to get in better shape,” Woods said.

“I don’t have the bone pain that I did, but I still have to go through with the same protocols. It takes a long time, that’s the unfortunate thing about ageing.”

Woods recovered from a double bogey on the third with three birdies in the next four holes and also birdied the 14th and 15th after dropping shots on the eighth and 11th.

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He finished 20 shots behind compatriot Scheffler, runner-up to Viktor Hovland in each of the past two years.

Straka returned a superb 64 to finish 17 under, with Justin Thomas a shot further back in third. Hovland surged through the field with a 63 to finish 10th.

“I think this is great for momentum,” Scheffler told NBC.

“I talked a little bit about it at the beginning of the week; this was kind of a warm-up for the [next] season.”

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