SAN FRANCISCO – Tiger Woods certainly hasn’t gotten off to the start he had hoped for with back-to-back bogeys and a double bogey on his first three holes.
The double bogey was Woods’ first of the week. He’s now 4 over for the day and 8 over for the tournament. which puts him seven strokes behind the leaders, Jim Furyk and Graeme McDowell, who tee off at 6:05 p.m. ET.
Another of the pre-tournament favorites, Phil Mickelson, is struggling on Sunday, too. He’s made 7 birdies in his first 13 holes and is now 15 over for the tournament.
At the same time, though, Beau Hossler, the 17-year-old amateur, continues his remarkable run. After finding the deep rough off the first tee, he drained a long par putt to remain at 3 over for the tournament.
The low round posted so far Sunday is Davis Love’s 69.