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Woods tied for 5th with 68 in Bahamas

Tiger Woods led for a little while but is still in contention at the Hero World Challenge event in the Bahamas.

American golfer Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods has continued to exceed expectations on his latest injury comeback in the Bahamas. (AAP)

Tiger Woods got off to a fast start and briefly held the outright lead in the second round of the Hero World Challenge on Friday before finishing with a four-under-par 68, tied for fifth.

Woods scored an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys as his comeback continued in the Bahamas.

The former world number one at seven-under 137 in his first tournament in nearly 10 months following spinal fusion surgery.

"I proved the surgery is successful and the rehab is fantastic," Woods told the Golf Channel when asked about his play over the first two days of the elite 18-man event that features eight of the world's top 10.

"Now I have a chance to go out there and play competitive golf again."

Charley Hoffman's nine-under 63, which included 12 birdies, put him ahead at 12-under 132, three strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth (67) and England's Tommy Fleetwood (69).

Fleetwood's countryman Justin Rose (68) was alone in fourth on eight-under, with Woods a stroke back alongside Matt Kuchar and Rickie Fowler, who both shot 70s, Japan's Hideki Matsuyama (66) and Italy's Francesco Molinari (68).

Woods, who had a 69 at the Albany course on Thursday, made an impressive start to the second round with birdies on three of his first four holes.

Then came the eagle at the par-five ninth that pushed him to a one-stroke lead at the turn.

Another birdie at number 11 had him six-under for the day before he three-putted the par-three 12th hole for his first bogey of the round.

Woods, who turns 42 on December 30, delivered pars for his next five holes before a bad drive at the last left him in trouble and resulted in a second bogey.

"I still have a long way to go," said Woods, who last won a tournament in 2013.

"It's going to take time, a lot more practice, a lot more training and more tournaments."

Hoffman also had a bright start with six birdies and a bogey on the front nine and pulled away on the back side with six more birdies and two bogeys.


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