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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. Tiger Woods had his lowest round since his last victory more than five years ago, an eight-under 62 with birdie chances on all but two greens and only one bad swing all day.

All it got him at the BMW Championship was a tie for the lead Thursday with Rory McIlroy.

Woods did his part in the scorching air at Aronimink that made the 7,267-yard course feel like a pitch-and-putt. He didn’t hit anything longer than a 9-iron into the par fours and didn’t miss a green until his 14th hole. He came within inches of chipping that one in.

“Got off to a better start than I have most of the season. And as of right now,” he said, pausing to smile, “I’m one back. Just the way it goes.”

It didn’t go perfectly for McIlroy, either. He was at nine under when Woods finished, only to make consecutive bogeys and finish with a two-putt birdie for a 62.

They had a one-shot lead over Xander Schauffele.

Woods returned to the same putter he has used to win 13 of his 14 majors – his third different putter in as many weeks – and saw some familiar results. He opened with a 20-foot birdie putt at No. 10, shot 29 on the back nine, and then rolled in a 15-foot birdie putt on No. 1 to reach seven-under through 10 holes.

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