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Tiger Tracker: Follow Tiger Woods' Friday round at his tournament, the Quicken Loans National

Tiger Woods is back in action this week for the first time since missing the cut at the U.S. Open.

The 14-time major champion is competing in the Quicken Loans National at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, an event he hosts just outside of Washington, D.C. Tiger shot an even-par 72 on Thursday, a round featuring 15 pars, two birdies and one double-bogey. 

Woods last played the event in 2015 when it was held at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia. He finished in 18th place. He missed the cut the previous year.

Woods tees off on the back-nine at 8:20 a.m. ET alongside Marc Leishman and Bill Haas. Follow along for shot-by-shot analysis of his second round. 

Hole 14 - Par 4

The driveable par 4 is playing 282-yards today, and after missing short with 3-wood yesterday Tiger first pulled driver, then switched back to 3-wood. He should've stuck with the driver, because his tee shot found the bunker. It's a good, not great out, running to the fringe just off the green, setting up a chance to two-putt or get up-and-down for par (depending how he plays it). His putt had too much juice and runs 4-5 feet past the hole, but he cleans up for par on a hole that could've easily been a birdie. 1-under thru 5 (1-under for the tournament).

Hole 13 - Par 4

For the fourth consecutive hole, Tiger goes iron off the tee, and this one is perfect. His flip wedge into the green is just as nice, landing past the hole and spinning back for another look at birdie. This one never broke for Tiger and misses right. Par. 1-under thru 4 (1-under for the tournament).

Hole 12 - Par 3

152-yards today on No. 12, and Tiger finds the green, pin-high right of the cup, around 20-feet. Chirp-chirp-chirp, Tiger responds with a birdie to get back to 1-under thru 3 (1-under for the tournament).

While that bogey on No. 11 wasn't great, it clearly wasn't a momentum-stopper after his birdie on No. 10. Only dropping a shot after hitting into a hazard was a great outcome. Tiger looks like he has it going early today.

Hole 11 - Par 4

Just like yesterday, Tiger's off to a solid start off the tee. For the second consecutive hole he's hit a beauty with an iron and finds himself in the middle of the fairway. Oh, boy. This one went right, a complete mishit, into a marsh hazard. Tiger took a full swing just to get this one 5 feet out of the hazard. His fourth shot gets up on the green, leaving a 5-foot putt to save bogey. Back to even thru 2 (even for the tournament).

Hole 10 - Par 5

Tiger goes with an iron off the tee to start and finds the left fairway. His second shot from the fairway runs up just short of the green, setting up a chance to get up-and-down for birdie on his first hole. He went with the putter off the green here and left it short, north of 20-feet. This guy knows what he's doing, though, because he sinks the birdie putt to drop to 1-under thru 1 (1-under for the tournament).

This was a fantastic start for Tiger. He takes advantage of his length, finds a fairway and sinks a clutch putt, something he struggled with yesterday.

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