Woods was steady on the South Course, and at times spectacular. “It felt good, looked good, and then we were listening for some noise,” Woods said. That was on the second hole, when his approach from the bunker landed six feet behind the hole and went over the back into light rough. He played the par 5s in even par and didn’t give himself any other birdie chances inside 15 feet. The South Course, which hosted the 2008 U.S. Open that Woods won, typically is far stronger than the North at Torrey Pines.
Source: thestar January 26, 2018 02:03 UTC