Published: Sunday October 28, 2012 MYT 12:54:00 PM
Woods makes charge at CIMB Classic
KUALA LUMPUR: Tiger Woods birdied five of his first nine holes to come roaring back into the contention in the CIMB Classic's final round on Sunday.
The 14-time Major winner, trailing by five shots overnight, started with three straight birdies and added two more on six and seven in an astonishing half-round.
He picked up another shot on the par-four 10th to be 17-under for the tournament at Malaysia's par-71 Mines Resort and Golf Club, two strokes back from joint leaders Chris Kirk and Bo Van Pelt as play continued. - AFP
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