Woods gets emotional sendoff from St. Andrews
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) — Tiger Woods removed his cap a few strides from Swilcan Bridge, knowing Friday might be the last time he crossed over in a British Open at St. Andrews.
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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) — Tiger Woods removed his cap a few strides from Swilcan Bridge, knowing Friday might be the last time he crossed over in a British Open at St. Andrews.
A tearful Tiger Woods bade a likely farewell to St Andrews but promised he would be back to play in The Open.
Tiger Woods has ruled out retirement, but knows he must improve his fitness levels following his emotional exit from the Open Championship. Woods is on another comeback, this time from a serious car crash that left him with severe injuries to his right leg. Ad/> He has played only three times this season, at the Masters, US PGA Championship and The Open, and his results got progressively worse.
Rory McIlroy put on a golfing clinic in the first round of the Open Championship on Thursday, with his driving of the highest class, but one errant shot resulted in a spectator suffering a broken hand. The world No. 2 cruised round the Old Course on Thursday, firing a six-under 66 that looked effortless.
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 — 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.