AKRON, Ohio — Hole by hole, the gallery grew larger and larger.
The word spread. Everybody lining the ropes in the third round of the Bridgestone Invitational — all concentrated on a single two-man group — wanted to see some history.
"Oh, they were excited," Tiger Woods said. "You could hear it more than feel it. You definitely could hear it. They were into it."
Woods flirted with a 59 — he just needed to go 2-under over the final five holes — but had to settle for a sterling 61 that tied his career best and swelled his lead to seven strokes after Friday's second round.
The magic number 59 — shot five times on the PGA Tour — was in jeopardy for most of the afternoon at Firestone Country Club.
"Disappointed? Absolutely not," Woods said. Then he cracked, "A 61's pretty good. I'm not bummed."
Pursuing his eighth victory at Firestone Country Club, Woods opened birdie-eagle — stuffing an approach to 3 feet at the first hole and holing a 20-footer for 3 at the par-5 second. He had two more birdies on the front nine, and had four in a row to start the back nine in a light rain.
But with people filtering away from every other group, and the excitement building, Woods missed birdie putts inside 10 feet at 15 and 17 and hit a couple of errant drives. He saved par on the last with a 25-footer after a wild tee shot and an iron shot that hit into the trees and ended up in a bare spot short and right of the green.