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Tiger Woods misses the cut at British Open for third straight time at a major this year

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For just the second time in his career, Tiger Woods has missed the cut three consecutive times at a major.

The 15-time major championship winner shot a 77 on Friday at Royal Troon, ending his first two days 14-over par. 

Woods, 48, only notched one birdie in his round Friday with any chance at making the cut vanishing after a double bogey on the second hole.

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Tiger Woods walks off the 3rd tee during day two of The Open at Royal Troon. (Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

Woods played in all four major tournaments this season for the first time since 2019. He only made the cut at The Masters, where he set a record for playing into the weekend at Augusta for the 24th consecutive time. 

The next time fans will see Woods on a golf course will be in December at his unofficial Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas and later at the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie. 

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Tiger Woods hits from the rough on the 2nd during day two of The Open at Royal Troon.  (Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

Earlier in the week, Colin Montgomerie suggested Woods should call it a career after his performance at the U.S. Open, but the legend has no plans to retire yet.

"I’ll play as long as I can play and I feel like I still can win the event." 

The 82-time PGA Tour winner only played one major in 2023 after playing in three in 2022. Questions about his health have followed him since the February 2021 car crash that nearly cost him his right leg. But Woods insists he is in good physical shape.

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