Tiger Woods worst PGA Championship round of his career

Tiger Woods worst PGA Championship round of his career

Tiger Woods worst PGA Championship round of his career
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Tiger Woods saw any thin any expectations of bringing home an improbable sixteenth significant championship reach an unexpected conclusion subsequent to checking the most terrible round of his PGA Championship vocation on day three at Southern Hills.

Woods was focusing on an end of the week charge subsequent to getting it done with a shot in excess at Southern Hills, the scene where he brought home the PGA Championship in 2007, with the previous world No 1 hyping up his possibilities in spite of sitting 12 strokes behind midway pioneer Will Zalatoris.

The 46-year-old’s expectations immediately dissipated in cold and blustery circumstances, with a nine-north of 79 the most obviously awful round of his long PGA Championship vocation and leaving him on 12 over for the competition heading into Sunday’s last round.

Woods needed to opening from 13 feet just to save standard on his initial opening and did well to leave the second with only an intruder, having driven his tee shot into the rivulet and taking a punishment drop, prior to missing a short proximity birdie an open door after an incredible methodology into the fourth.

More water was tracked down off the tee at the standard three 6th, prompting an appalling triple-intruder six, with Woods then, at that point, checking a two-putt intruder from six feet at the seventh and dropping one more shot at the 10th to limp to the turn in 41.

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Woods began his back nine with an intruder and added one more at the eleventh, having gone long off the tee and afterward neglecting to change over from five feet, with a missed putt from a comparative distance at the following seeing him slide further down the list of competitors.

A missed putt from seven feet at the thirteenth brought about a fifth sequential intruder, the first time in quite a while significant vocation as an expert he has continued such a streak, with the dropped shot taking him to 10 over for his round with five openings still to play.

Woods has simply neglected to break 80 in majors two times in his expert vocation, at The Open in 2002 and the US Open in 2015, with a 35-foot birdie at the fifteenth and standards over his last three openings to some extent enough to keep away from another undesirable record.

His past most noteworthy score at the PGA Championship was a 77 during the initial round of the 2011 challenge, won by Keegan Bradley, while Woods didn’t address the composed or broadcast media after his round.

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