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Tiger Woods had high hopes of starting the 2015 season with a bang at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Instead, he is dealing with a disaster in the desert. He shot an 82 in the second round of the tournament, the worst round of his professional career. Combined with his opening round of 73, Woods ranked last among the 132 golfers who competed in Scottsdale, Arizona. After the round, he maintained...
Published: January 29, 2015
Tiger Woods struggled quite a bit in his return to the PGA Tour at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but he had a couple of spectacular moments. Woods shot a two-over-par 73, but it appeared that he was going to have a disastrous round early on, as he was four-over after four holes. While he appeared to steady himself after that, he struggled to find the birdie range and he fell to five-over...
Published: August 1, 2014
Sometimes you just have to grind it out. That was the case for Tiger Woods in his second round, as he struggled to a one-over round of 71 that left him just one under par for the WGC Bridgestone Classic. As usual, Tiger had problems hitting the ball off the tee. His driver was the biggest issue, but he also had issues with his other clubs. He spent much of the day hitting the ball from the rough, and...
Published: July 31, 2014
It had the look of one of those days when Tiger Woods three-putted on the first green. He hit two perfect shots on the opening hole, but his putter betrayed him. When he hit his drive on the second hole across the third fairway, there was little doubt that Tiger would struggle. However, he would have none of it. He recovered from that poor drive on the second hole and he made birdie. That got his confidence...
Published: June 26, 2014
Tiger Woods has returned to action, and while he did not set the golf world on fire with his play at the Quicken Loans National in his first round, there were some encouraging signs at Congressional. Tiger shot a three-over-par 74, but he closed out his round with three birdies in the final six holes. Until that point, Woods struggled with his game, as he was six over and sitting in last place. Woods...
Published: May 11, 2014
Martin Kaymer had a four-stroke lead at The Players Championship and appeared to be cruising to the title when the rains came down. Kaymer, strong and smooth before rain and lightning halted play. He was anything but when play resumed after a 90-minute delay. He gave back every stroke but one, and then he held on to win the tournament by one stroke over runner-up Jim Furyk. Kaymer had appeared to give...
Published: April 8, 2014
A year ago, Adam Scott was just another up-and-coming golfer hoping to have his breakthrough in the Masters. When he found himself tied with Angel Cabrera at the conclusion of 72 holes, the Australian and the Argentinian found themselves in a memorable playoff duel. Scott found a way to survive that battle and he earned his green jacket and moved into the top rank of golfers in the world. That victory...
Published: April 4, 2014
Even under the best of circumstances, golf is a difficult game to master. Mark Twain is often credited with first uttering the phrase that “golf is a good walk spoiled,” but it may not have come from the noted author. John Feinstein wrote a book with that title about the struggles that all but the most elite pros have when they compete to make a living. Golfers struggle when the game is...
Published: March 8, 2014
Patrick Reed looked very comfortable throughout Round 3, and the 23-year-old played like a veteran in shooting a three-under-par 69 and taking a two-stroke lead at the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral. As impressive as Reed was, the story of the day was the play of Tiger Woods. He fired a 66, and that enabled him to go from five-over-par to one under. He is just three shots behind Reed going into...
Published: March 6, 2014
It was a long first day at the WGC-Cadillac Championship and the weather-delayed first round is not quite over. It was a strong performance for Jason Dufner throughout the majority of the round, but he gave a stroke back on his 16th hole of the day and he’s in a four-way tie for the lead at three-under-par. Dufner is joined at the top of the leaderboard by Francesco Molinari, Hunter Mahan and...