Tiger Woods security guard explodes at photographer as Open practice round turns sour
Tiger Woods is preparing for his 23rd appearance in The Open, which will get underway on Thursday.
Tiger Woods is back in Scotland as he prepares to feature in his 23rd Open Championship at Royal Troon. And one of his guards was seen on Sunday on Sunday, and a 48 -year -old football player on a complete tour to feel the course.
Woods is one of the biggest golf players when Leva decorates sports and has gained 15 wonderful main trophy through its brilliant career. He tried his fame when opened in 2000, 2005, and 2006, but missed his abbreviation in the last two years ago in a tournament.
After 7 am on Sunday morning, Woods arrived at Scotland by a private flying plane across the Atlantic Ocean at night. And his training round was observed by Golf Outlet Bunkered journalists. He saw a successful star playing alone with the new Caddy Lance Bennett.
Woods followed three guards during the tour, two were adjacent to him, and one closely observed him.
On the seventh tee, one of the security trio told off marshalls for allowing people inside the course ropes when they shouldn’t have been there. And on the 16th green, the same man loudly reprimanded a photographer for being too close to the golfer as he exclaimed: “With that lens, you can see him from way over there.”
Woods won his last major trophy in 2019 as he won the US Masters by one stroke ahead of Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele. However, recently he was on the course, missed the reduction in the PGA championship, and opened earlier this year. And Colin Montgomery, the calf icon, told him to suppress his curtains to his performance carrier. “I hope people remember Tiger for who he was, the aura of passion and charisma that surrounded him,” the 61-year-old told The Times late last week. “That’s not the case now. He didn’t seem to like any of the hits at Pinehurst and some people wondered, ‘What on earth is he doing?’ He’s come to Troon and he won’t want to be there either.