TULSA, Oklahoma (AP)—Tiger Woods published some early results Saturday, none of which are cause for concern. He showed his highest result in PGA championship history, eventually leaving the Major for the first time in his professional career.
Hours after rubbing a 79-by-9 in the third round at South Hills, Woods reported his departure to America’s PGA.
No one should be surprised to see the shocking strides of his right leg, which was broken in a traffic accident 15 months ago. Woods declined to be interviewed by the media after the tour, only speaking to a pool reporter.
On days like this – heavy pain, high scores – she asked him about the process required to play and if he would like to be here on Sunday.
“Why, it hurts. I know it’s a fact,” he said.
Woods’ attention is now on next month’s US Open. When he went to the Masters and raced against the best for the first time since his car crash in Los Angeles in February 2021, St. He said he was going to the British Open in St. Louis. Andrews in July.
He didn’t mention the PGA championship or the US Open to commend his recovery. But a few weeks before PGA, he went to Southern Hills and said he was feeling better than the Masters.
It’s been a very long time.
Despite Woods’ occasional grimace, Woods showed off his most incredible golf Friday afternoon as he rallyed with a series of clutch strikes and short-game magic. Woods has suffered throughout his career, most notably at the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines, which he won due to a double stress fracture in his left leg and a torn ligament in his left knee, requiring end-of-season surgery. complete.
But on Saturday, he had reason to wonder if it was worth it, as he carefully walked over a half-inch of wet railing at dawn.
“I did something wrong,” Woods said after correcting a 5-footer to an 18-80. “I didn’t shoot very well. I got a pretty high score in the end.”
He wasn’t the worst in the major. In the gusts and chilly winds of Muirfield, his 81st Grand Slam at the 2002 British Open ended his hopes. He had 80 at Chambers Bay at the 2015 US Open as he survived the first of five back surgeries.
It’s painful to watch, and it’s not just a sloppy game of wedges and two water polo.
As a weekend at the Masters, his first race since a car accident in February 2021 in which he injured his right leg, the dizziness became more pronounced as the days passed.
And against the heat index, which was about to hit triple-digit numbers earlier in the week, the weathered 50s didn’t help.
“You’re sorry you had to go through this,” said South African Sean Norris, who played Woods in front of a large gallery, but certainly not as big as the last two days.
“But then again, you can also see what kind of person he is, overcoming everything and pushing himself through all the pain and all that,” Norris said. “It’s not easy to see how someone like him has to fight like that. He’s rocking well and I think he’ll be back when he’s back to normal health and all the issues are resolved.
Woods chose not to speak to the media and instead gave some thoughts to a pool reporter. He did not investigate one of the obvious problems, specifically the remote control. Whether the ball didn’t go far because of the cold, or if it ran slower than he thought, there were two occasions when Woods was stunned to see where his ball landed.
One was on the sixth par-3 hole when Woods not only missed a shot but hit the water. He landed his next hit on the feathered collar, smashed the chip, and drove away with the triple guardrail.
Woods landed five consecutive ghosts on the ninth hole. One of them was at par-3 on the 11th when he posed on an iron 8 and saw him short, very short on the ground. He turned to look at his car and said, “It’s not a bunker yet!” said.
His climb to the top was so fast that he ran over the green and down the hill and had to take a 4-foot shot to get rid of the ghost. It was a hole located at the top edge of the green, after a similar ride up the slope a little further on. The pin is on the front.
And then at par 13, when a tough game to cross the green at the first hit of strong, strong winds seemed to bear fruit, the 100-foot serve crossed 35 feet on the pins and crossed the border. . . The likely bird turned into a scarecrow.
“I can’t get out of the car,” he said.
While it may seem like a lost cause and there are moments when he seems to have given up on his right knee, Woods is rarely in a rush to punch or throw a punch.
The only bright spot was a 35-foot bird strike on the 15th, and Woods forced himself to smile as he hovered his right index finger to celebrate his first bird day.
He was alone too.
He said he needed a hot tour on a Friday and was not available on cold days. In the end, she decided she didn’t deserve to experience it again.
Source: Breitbart