Tiger Woods was ordered to leave the golf after returning to a low unnecessary master
Tiger Woods was ordered to leave the golf after returning to a low unnecessary master
Tiger Woods was ordered to leave the golf after returning to a low unnecessary master
Tiger Woods only started the second season last week in the Masters, but saw that the champion’s 15 champions ended the 16th during the event of the event.
Tiger Woods was informed that his time was competing at the top of a professional golf course.
Woods just started in the season in Georgia, and in the first and two laps, he had an overview of the previous “I” and fought in a difficult situation last Friday to make a cup at 36 holes. In doing so, the American achieved a record 24th place at Augusta, once again making Masters history.
But just 24 hours later, Woods, a 15-time major champion, was setting records for all the wrong reasons, as he continued his worst round of the tournament with a 10-over 82 in the third round. He bounced back on Sunday, finishing the tournament in a tie for 60th place at 16-over thanks to a final-round 5-over 77. Woods, who played 82 times on the PGA Tour, has had well-documented struggles in recent years. The winner suffered career-threatening injuries in a car accident in 2021. Since then, he has been forced to play part-time, making just eight appearances in 24 months. One of those came at the 2022 British Open Championship in St Andrews, where the three-time Claret Jug champion received a hero’s welcome with a historic 18th place. He crashed after the second round. And his emotional performance at the House of Golf was supposed to be his last, according to former opponent Colin Montgomerie. “I wish the Tiger who waved at Swilken Bridge in St Andrews a few years ago was gone,” he told talkSPORT. “He keeps going and thinks he can do it, but now it’s very clear that he can’t physically and mentally.
“He plays once a month, but it’s not enough. You can’t play once a month and expect to fight them. He finished the tournament with a score of 82-77. Of course, it’s not that close, and I wish he had said goodbye to the word “golf” a few years ago. Finally he took off his hat and said goodbye to us.
As he did two years ago at the British Open, Woods received a warm welcome in 18th place and, in what appeared to be a final farewell for Montgomery, he responded by waving his hat to the crowd at Augusta. “Actually, his waves were bigger than usual. Could that be possible? With Tiger, you never know.
“He says he’s going to play in the PGA next month. We wish him all the best. This has really been our sport for his 15 to 20 years and we celebrate that. But it’s time to leave. There have been good times and there have been bad times, and I think he’s putting it off a little bit right now.” However, Woods is determined to continue playing and intends to play in the remaining three major tournaments on Sunday after his round. announced. Year.