After 36 holes of 1-over golf for Tiger Woods at the Genesis Invitational, the big question was how Woods' body, mainly his right leg, would hold up on the weekend.
Woods admitted earlier in the week that he hadn't walked 72 holes over four consecutive days this year – and it's likely been much longer than that. He played in three majors last year, but only logged four rounds once, at the Masters. He withdrew after 54 holes of the PGA Championship and then missed the cut at The Open.
Would Woods lose a step or two after just squeaking inside the cut line at Riviera?
The answer was no. And emphatically, as Woods fired a 4-under 67 with just one bogey to rise inside the top 30 on the leaderboard.
Woods opened Saturday's third round with a birdie at the par-4 10th hole en route to playing a bogey-free front nine with two total birdies. His roll at No. 10 came from 15 feet while his second was from nearly 25 feet out at the par-3 14th hole, which Woods nearly aced on Friday.
He then kicked off his second nine with a near albatross at the short par-5 first, hitting his second shot from 190 yards to 3 feet.
The eagle moved Woods to 4 under on the day and 3 under overall. He'd then roll in a 12-footer for birdie at the fifth a few holes later to climb inside the top 20.
Woods was a few feet off on his approach into the seventh green and ended up in a collection area left of the putting surface before carding his lone bogey of the day. But he parred in to shoot the second-best round of the day, and at 3 under, he is T-26 and three shots outside the top 10.