
Woods will go off with Day and Johnson at 1:40 p.m. ET Thursday on the South Course and at 12:30 p.m. ET Friday on the North Course (the easier one).
"I think he's excited," Day said of his pal, Woods.
Woods will have his work cut out for him, too. Johnson was No. 2 on the PGA Tour last year in driving distance with an average of 314 yards. Day was No. 15 with an average of 304 yards. Woods' swing looked fluid and crisp at the Hero World Challenge, but the temptation to keep up with these two ludicrously long bombers will be great.