Tiger Woods hits new lows at Memorial uniporous

Author : weberian1955
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 21:45:42


Tiger Woods hits new lows at Memorial  uniporous

Woods scored a 13-over-par third round 85 which included six bogeys, two double bogeys and a quadruple bogey eight on the 18th hole.

The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional.

Woods played Sunday without a partner and admitted after his round: 'This is a lonely sport, but you just have to deal with it.'



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He has just two weeks to improve his performance ahead of the U.S. Open, the second major of the season, at Chambers Bay.

Woods, struggling with swing changes under his new coach, has also carded his previous worst round, an 82 at the Phoenix Open, earlier this year.

Saturday marked only the third time Woods has carded in the 80s in his storied career.

The World No. 172 refused to speak with the media after his 85 but fronted up Sunday.

Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry?

Read: Golf's most romantic moment?

Read: Golf's most romantic moment? The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. Saturday marked only the third time Woods has carded in the 80s in his storied career. Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. He has just two weeks to improve his performance ahead of the U.S. Open, the second major of the season, at Chambers Bay. The World No. 172 refused to speak with the media after his 85 but fronted up Sunday. The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. Woods played Sunday without a partner and admitted after his round: 'This is a lonely sport, but you just have to deal with it.' Read: Golf's most romantic moment? Woods played Sunday without a partner and admitted after his round: 'This is a lonely sport, but you just have to deal with it.' Woods, struggling with swing changes under his new coach, has also carded his previous worst round, an 82 at the Phoenix Open, earlier this year. Saturday marked only the third time Woods has carded in the 80s in his storied career. The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. He has just two weeks to improve his performance ahead of the U.S. Open, the second major of the season, at Chambers Bay. Woods, struggling with swing changes under his new coach, has also carded his previous worst round, an 82 at the Phoenix Open, earlier this year. Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? Read: Golf's most romantic moment? Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. He has just two weeks to improve his performance ahead of the U.S. Open, the second major of the season, at Chambers Bay. Saturday marked only the third time Woods has carded in the 80s in his storied career. The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? Woods scored a 13-over-par third round 85 which included six bogeys, two double bogeys and a quadruple bogey eight on the 18th hole. Woods, struggling with swing changes under his new coach, has also carded his previous worst round, an 82 at the Phoenix Open, earlier this year. The World No. 172 refused to speak with the media after his 85 but fronted up Sunday. Woods played Sunday without a partner and admitted after his round: 'This is a lonely sport, but you just have to deal with it.' Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? Read: Golf's most romantic moment? Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? Read: Is Rory McIlroy golf's Mr Angry? He has just two weeks to improve his performance ahead of the U.S. Open, the second major of the season, at Chambers Bay. Woods, struggling with swing changes under his new coach, has also carded his previous worst round, an 82 at the Phoenix Open, earlier this year. Read: Golf's most romantic moment? Woods scored a 13-over-par third round 85 which included six bogeys, two double bogeys and a quadruple bogey eight on the 18th hole. The 14-time major champion, who made the cut by a single shot, improved Sunday with a 74, but his four round total of 302 was also his highest aggregate total as a professional. Saturday marked only the third time Woods has carded in the 80s in his storied career.

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