Tiger Woods' bid for a record-breaking 83rd PGA Tour title in round four at the Farmers Insurance Open got off to a remarkable start on Sunday.
A disappointing back nine the previous day at Torrey Pines left Woods five shots adrift of leader Jon Rahm heading into the final 18 holes, and a tough bogey at the first sent the 15-time major champion tumbling further down the leaderboard.
But Woods responded in stunning fashion at the second, seemingly holing out with an 141-yard effort from the fairway for eagle.
The ball jumped back out of the hole, though, leaving Woods to settle for a tap-in birdie that boosted him back to seven under as Rahm got his round under way.
@TigerWoods nearly holed out from the fairway.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 26, 2020
The ball went IN the hole ... and came back out. pic.twitter.com/ikm21gLSju
How? pic.twitter.com/vXNUk1muHK
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 26, 2020