Scheffler builds three-shot World Challenge lead, mixed day for Woods
Fifteen-time Major winner Woods, playing his first tournament since ankle surgery in April that followed his withdrawal from the Masters, shook off a bogey-bogey start to card a one-under par 71 that left him at even par, 16 strokes behind Scheffler and tied for 16th in the 20-player event he hosts at the Albany Golf Course in the Bahamas.
Woods said he'd been "pleasantly surprised" at how his body has held up, which was more of a concern than the state of his game.
"I still have game," he said.