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Tiger Woods came up a little short in his bid for a 15th major, but there were plenty of positives to his entire week at Carnoustie.
Hard to believe, but true: Tiger Woods held a share of the lead in a major championship on Saturday. That didn’t last, of course, but his 66 was awesome nonetheless.
Tiger Woods made the cut at Carnoustie, but he has a lot of work to do to contend at the Open Championship or make his way to Firestone.
Even par is pretty good considering he showed up with kinesiology tape visible on the back of his neck. Oh dear God, Twitter exploded.
There were moments of greatness this week, but still too many mistakes holding him back. Scattered thoughts from a scatterbrained, sun-fried Tracker.
The good? Tiger Woods made five birdies on the front nine. The bad? His momentum stalled on the back nine for a 2-under 68.
Tiger Woods was accurate off the tee, sharp with his irons and even putted well in shooting 65 on Friday. There were reasons to be excited.
In a round with few highlights, Tiger Woods took 29 putts with his new mallet-style putter as he shot an even-par 70 in Round 1.
As much as Tiger Woods grinded at Shinnecock, his overall game isn’t ready for major championship heat. Not close. Not yet.
Tiger Woods’ U.S. Open began with a triple bogey and didn’t get much better after that. Here are my thoughts and observations after a rough opener at Shinnecock.
Tiger Woods came into the final round of the Memorial Tournament with an outside chance to win, but he didn’t even crack the top 20.
For the second straight day, Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Muirfield Village with an under par score and a look of frustration.
Tiger Woods was cruising around Muirfield Village until a rain delay derailed his momentum. He posted 67 and left plenty out there.
Tiger Woods limped out of the gates on Thursday at the Memorial, but thanks to a few technical tweaks he was able to find his stride.
Tiger Woods made a run at the lead on Sunday at The Players, but a poor bogey at 14 and a water ball at 17 eventually dropped him out of the top 10.
After sweating the cut line, Tiger Woods posted his lowest score of the season and lowest round ever at Sawgrass, a 7-under 65.
Tiger Woods is kicking himself. Sawgrass is playing relatively easy, and he’s squandering opportunities. The upside? It could have been worse.
Tiger Woods improved his putting in Round 1 at The Players, but he’ll need to hit more fairways in Round 2 if he wants to contend.
Tiger Woods failed to make a birdie in his final round - just the sixth time in a non-major that that has happened.
Tiger Woods posted his first sub-70 round at Quail Hollow since 2009, but his 68 had the feeling of being too little, too late.
Our Tiger Tracker tries to make sense of Woods’ second-round 73 that snuck him in - barely - under the cut line.
Here are a few observations from Tiger Woods’ opening 71, which left him six strokes off the first-round lead in Charlotte.
Tiger Woods saved his best for last at the Masters, shooting a 3-under 69 on Sunday to finish at 1-over-par total.
Tiger Woods played his best of the week Saturday during the third round of the Masters, but it still produced only an even-par round of 72.