Emotional Tiger Woods misses the cut at The Open 2022
Tiger Woods made an early and emotional exit from The Open, possibly for the last time at St Andrews, after missing the cut on Friday.
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Tiger Woods made an early and emotional exit from The Open, possibly for the last time at St Andrews, after missing the cut on Friday.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, who between them have won 21 majors, including four Claret Jugs, will not be adding to their trophy haul after two of golf's most decorated players failed to make the cut at The Open on Friday.
LIV Golf players, led by Dustin Johnson, looked as though they were men on a mission in the second round of the 150th 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.
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Events that get big build ups sometimes disappoint. Not this one, though.
The 150th Open Championships are now underway at St Andrews with Tiger Woods back at the home of golf and the scene of his two victories back in 2000 and 2005. The 15-time major winner had made St Andrews his main personal goal for this year making his comeback after the near-fatal car crash in February 2021.
Phil Mickelson lost his temper at a journalist after once again being questioned on the LIV Golf Series at this week’s Open Championship. Mickelson joined the likes of Dustin Johnson, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood and Brooks Koepka in making the controversial switch.