Tiger Woods drops retirement imply in the midst of brutal scenes for golf legend at the US Open
Tiger Woods admits that he may have competed at his last US Open after lost the cut by two shots. Woods posted a second-round three-over-par 73 at Pinehurst No.2 in North Carolina, wrapping up seven over after his two days on the course.
The cut line at the famously troublesome major was five over, with the beat 60 players and ties progressing to the end of the week. Woods, 48, birdied the par-4 fourth gap by sinking a long putt on Friday but at that point continued to intruder the another gap and carded three more intruder without a birdie for the leftover portion of his moment circular.
The 15-time major winner has scarcely competed since enduring serious leg wounds in a 2021 car crash and had flirted with retirement in later a long time. And with his positioning so moo he required a uncommon exception to compete in this year’s US Open.
Some time recently the US Open Woods had talked around playing one competition a month for the leftover portion of the year but with his maturing body taking its toll on the golf legend, he conceded on Friday that another month’s British Open Championship at Regal Troon will be his final competition of 2024. “Indeed in case I win the British Open, I do not think I’ll be within the (FedEx Glass) playoffs,” Woods said. “Just one more occasion and after that I’ll come back at whatever point I come back.”
When inquired approximately lost the cut on Friday, Woods conceded that it may be the final time he plays within the prestigious competition. “Well, it’s one of those things where in arrange to win a golf competition, you have got to form the cut,” Woods said. “I can’t win the competition from where I’m at, so it certainly is disappointing. I thought I played well sufficient to be up there in contention. It fair didn’t work out.”
“As far as my final Open Championship or US Open Championship, I do not know what that’s . It may or may not be.” One of the foremost exceptional accomplishments of Woods’ career came at the 2008 US Open when he crushed Rocco Intercede in sudden passing after an 18-hole Monday playoff.