“I’ve had more good shots, and there’s no ankle pain, so I’m expecting a 3 or 4 R.” Scotty Scheffler and Jordan Spieth are joint leaders at 9 under par, 135 strokes.

Tiger Woods (USA) showed signs of recovery in the second round of the Hero World Challenge.

Woods hit 5 birdies and 3 bogeys in the second round of the tournament held at the Albany Golf Course (par 72) in New Providence, Bahamas on the 2nd (Korean time) and recorded 2 under par 70.

Woods, who hit a midterm total of 145 strokes over par, rose to 15th place.

Woods, who underwent ankle surgery after competing in the major tournament Masters last April, has focused on rehabilitation. The golf world's attention is focused on his return after about eight months.

On the first day, Woods' average driving distance was 313.4 yards, ranking 10th, and on the second round, he ranked 9th with 301.5 yards, so his slugging power was not far behind. However, his detailed play was somewhat lacking.

“He performed better than the first round, but he still has a lot of work to do,” Woods said. He has more good shots and no ankle pain. “I’m also looking forward to rounds 3 and 4 this weekend,” he said.

Scotty Scheffler (USA) and Jordan Spieth (USA) were tied for the lead with a midterm total of 9 under par 135 strokes.

Scheffler showed good condition by reducing 6 strokes in the second round alone.

Brian Harmon (USA) ranked 3rd with a midterm total of 8 under par 136 strokes, and Justin Thomas (USA) ranked 4th with a 7 under par 137 strokes. 슬롯사이트