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ORLANDO, Fla. - Tiger Woods finally made some meaningful putts, even if they were for par, as he teamed with John Cook to win a fourballs match in leading Isleworth to a 6-4 lead over Lake Nona in the Tavistock Cup.
Woods and Cook had a 9-under 63 to defeat Henrik Stenson and Chris DiMarco in the opening match. Isleworth captain Mark O’Meara and Darren Clarke followed with a 62 for a two-stroke victory over Mark McNulty and Ben Curtis.
“I made some nice par putts today,” Woods said. “Keep working on it.”
The Tavistock Cup is between two high-profile golf clubs in Orlando where several prominent PGA Tour players are members. The opening round was fourballs, in which two points were awarded for the lowest score.
Lake Nona won two matches with the best two scores of the day.
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