Tiger Woods hits huge drive, makes eagle as he and son Charlie try to make a move

12:27 PM

Tiger Woods tried to downplay expectations. He has been trying to keep everyone calm since he hit the wedges.

He doesn't have the strength. His right leg, which was severely injured in the February crash, isn't the same.

He has said that his swing speed isn't what it is when he's fully healthy, and that he isn't hitting it as far.

Not everyone is buying it.

"I was so impressed by the speed that he had and the shots he was hitting," said the younger Thomas, who played with Woods and his son.

Despite what Thomas said, Woods was repeating his go-to line.

He said he didn't have it. You know that. I don't have the speed or the game.

In the Sunday red with Charlie, Woods got off to a great start. The team scored at the first and second holes. What happened at No. 3 will turn heads.

Woods hit a 350-yard drive at the par-5. There is still some speed and distance in there. He followed it up with a towering iron, and then Charlie rolled in the eagle to give Team Woods a momentary lead.

Tiger's dart was from Eagle from Charlie.
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Team Woods has the lead.