Tiger Woods told to walk away from golf after sinking to unwanted Masters low on comeback
Tiger Woods told to walk away from golf after sinking to unwanted Masters low on comeback
Tiger Woods told to walk away from golf after sinking to unwanted Masters low on comeback
Tiger Woods made just his second start of the season at the Masters last week, but a tough weekend for the 15-time major champion saw him finish at 16-over-par for the event
Tiger Woods has been told he can no longer compete at the top
Tiger Woods has been told his time competing at the top of professional golf is over, after the 15-time major champion endured a difficult end to his Masters outing at Augusta.
Woods was making just his second start of the season in Georgia, and showed glimmers of his old self in rounds one and two, battling in tough conditions to make the 36-hole cut last Friday. In doing so the American once again made Masters history, making a record-breaking 24th cut at Augusta.
Just 24 hours later though, Woods was writing records for all the wrong reasons as the 15-time major champion went on to card his worst ever round at a flagship event, shooting a 10-over-par 82 in round three.