Tiger Woods misses cut at Open Championship: ‘I fought hard’
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Tiger Woods will miss the cut at The Open Championship for just the fourth time in his career after carding a 3-over-par 75 in Friday's second round at St. Andrews in Scotland. Following Thursday's 78, Woods stood at 9 over, far off the projected cut line of even par. The top 70 golfers and ties will make it to the weekend; Woods was tied for 150th out of 156 golfers when he walked off the course.
An emotional Tiger Woods wiped away the tears as he was given a hero’s reception while he walked down the 18th fairway at St Andrews in what is likely to be his last Open appearance at the famous old course.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Tiger Woods walked across the Swilcan Bridge on the 18th fairway of the Old Course on Friday, possibly wondering whether he had played the final round of his storied career in The Open at St. Andrews.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : The Royal & Ancient (R&A) was able to keep Greg Norman, CEO of LIV Golf, away from The Open's 150th edition celebrations and convince the rebel series's most prominent player Phil Mickelson not to attend the Champions dinner.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — The criticism leveled at the LIV Golf players by their peers and the sport's stakeholders has galvanized them at the 150th Open, according to Talor Gooch.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : Rory McIlroy's first-round score of 66 at the 150th Open was only good enough for second place but it was a supporter who paid the price after the world number two's wayward tee shot struck his hand and broke it.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland :Americans Dustin Johnson, Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth made significant moves in the British Open second round as Tiger Woods continued to struggle under grey skies at St Andrews on Friday.