NASSAU, Bahamas: Big-hitting Spaniard Jon Rahm muscled his way to a share of the Hero World Challenge lead on Friday (Nov 30), firing a nine-under par 63 to join Henrik Stenson on 10-under 134. Jon Rahm follows his second shot into the 18th hole during round two of the Hero World Challenge. (Rob Carr/Getty Images/AFP) Rahm, 24 birdied four of his outward nine holes and five over the home stretch on the Albany course to share a one-shot lead with Stenson, who signed for a 66. The victorious European Ryder Cup duo are one shot clear of the American pair of Dustin Johnson (67) and overnight co-leader Patrick Cantlay (70). Tournament host, Tiger Woods had a share of ninth place in the elite 18-player field with five birdies through 16 bogey-free holes before coming unstuck at the last. The 14-time major champion’s tee shot came to rest under a bush. He crouched down to hit an eight-iron back to the fairway, finally walking off with a double bogey six that left him sharing 14th place on two-under par. Woods at least escaped a penalty for hitting the ball twice as he tried to get out from under the bush. Ultraslow…