Bad News: Tiger Woods is at risk of going home empty-handed at the PGA Championship after a ‘bad’ start in the second round
Bad news: Tiger Woods risks going home empty-handed at PGA Championship after ‘bad’ second-round start
Tiger Woods misses PGA Championship after dreadful start to second round, including two triple bogeys
Tiger Woods will not play any games this weekend at the 2024 PGA Championship.
Tiger Woods was kicked out of the PGA Championship after a disastrous second round performance. The major champion has reached a disappointing end with the first stable round on Thursday, after the scarecrow contract, 15 times.
This account had a good opportunity to rise on a leader table on Friday and left it in the tournament. However, his chances quickly disappeared when he made a disappointing triple bogey on the second hole.
Tiger Woods needed a strong start to stay in contention this weekend
Her tee shot hit the rough on Fairey’s left side, and she hit her third shot into a bunker. Things got even worse when Woods hit his fourth pitch into the back of the green and into another bunker.
He finally reached the green on his fifth shot, then two putts to finish his card with a seven. He made a bogey on the third hole and also hit a seven on the fourth hole.
He again hit his third shot into a greenside bunker, but it took two tries to get out of there. Woods then had two putts in three holes and suffered his second triple bogey.
Before Friday, the 48-year-old had completed more than 1,400 holes at the PGA Championship without a triple bogey, an incredible feat.
That left him eight-over par for the tournament through the first four holes of his second round.
Back-to-back birdies got some fans excited on holes seven and eight, but those two shots were dropped on holes 11 and 12. Tiger Woods was over par at the end of the first round.
He steadied the ship on the final hole and had a birdie on the 18th, but finished at 7 over and withdrew from the tournament.
Speaking after the first round Thursday, Woods acknowledged it’s unclear how long Valhalla will play like him. he said: “This is now a big boys golf course.
“I hit a lot of 2-irons that week (win in 2000), but not as many 2-irons this week. Tiger Woods had a difficult start to the second round. GETTY
“It’s warm today so we’re going to play a little bit shorter and the ball was flying a little bit. “But it’s still a little damp today. Some of the balloons were a little dirty. “Overall, this golf course is much wider, or maybe I’m just shorter!” »