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Tiger's Bad Year

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Another missed cut.

The Open Championship - Golf Leaderboard and Results - ESPN

Woods has basically blown one tournament after another since that Master's win. And, that's when he plays. The guy has sat out an unusaully large number of tournaments this year.

I'm guessing he's hurt again. Perhaps his last hurrah-hurray was in April after all. Hard to say.
 
thread makes no sense.

he won the masters when no one thought he would.
 
thread makes no sense.

he won the masters when no one thought he would.

ANd he's missed 2 of 3 cuts since, and was not competitive at all in #3.
 
As you say, most likely injured again,
 
He's not getting enough women and its really effecting his game.
 
My dood is 43 yeas old...almost 44. Not too many golfers are still in top form at 44 playing against the young guns. Tiger still has skill...but after a while the game gets a little wonky. Id bet he stays current, gets a bit more healthy, and then chews on the Senior Circuit in another 5 years. But if he walked away tomorrow he would still be on golfs Mount Rushmore.
 
I don't think he's going to try in any tournaments except the majors from now on. He's still the top name in golf, so I'm sure the PGA and 'sponsors' are asking him nicely, and paying him nicely, to play in the smaller Tournaments, He's still a draw. But if he's not playing well, he'll drop out or miss the cut.
 
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