Tiger Woods throws future into question with brutally legitimate admission after missing the cut at Pinehurst
Tiger Woods has conceded his US Open career may have come to an conclusion.
The notorious golf star missed the cut at Pinehurst on Friday evening and at that point started concerns over his future.
Assaulted by wounds, Woods playing at all is amazing but continuously, they have taken their toll.
Finishing the moment circular at seven-over-par, two shots off the cut, Woods was brutally fair around his execution.
“That was likely the [finest] score I may have conceivably shot today,” he said.
“I’ve as it were got one more competition this season.
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“I do not think indeed in the event that I win the British Open, I do not think I’ll be within the [PGA Visit] play-offs. Fair one more occasion and after that I’ll come back at whatever point I come back.”
And when inquired on the off chance that this was his last US Open, Woods answered:
“As distant as my final Open Championship or US Open Championship, I do not know what that’s .
One of the most noteworthy golfers in history, Woods might still be welcomed to the US Open within the future but isn’t checking his chickensCredit:
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He can play at The Open until he is 60 but he right now does not qualify naturally for the US Open.
It’s not ensured he will get one once more but golf legends Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan are among those to have gotten uncommon exceptions given their extraordinary careers.
Woods has continuously demanded he would as it were play on the off chance that he had a chance of winning competitions and didn’t need to be considered a ‘ceremonial golfer’.
He shot rounds of 74 and 73 at Pinehurst, ending his week early and 12 shots off the lead.