Tiger Woods looks on the bright side despite missing British Open
Tiger Woods recognizes the crowd on Friday on the 18thScotland, Torolon -Friday, Tiger Woods crossed the intersection of intersections toward the end of his short remarks when he began to leave the 152nd British opening.”Are you going to meet you in a port rush?” I went to the question, referring to the Irish site north of the 2025 British Open. “Portrache. Is this…opening next year? oh yeah. surely. “”He laughed and said, “I’m sorry. One year. No, I’m sorry. “”At first glance, Garchi’s last major in 2024 has contributed to ending a wonderful season for 48 years. On Friday, the curtains fell at 77 without hope due to the coupant clouds and the wind of the clid. That, in turn, helped wreak a 14-over-par score. The cut line fell at 6 over. In the four majors he played in, he missed the cut in three of the five tournaments he played in, avoiding that fate in his first 37 majors as a pro, but it befell him in half of the 14 majors he took after winning the 2019 Masters.And yet, he still sees that side of it: The 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour crowd-pleaser was playing in every major for the first time since 2020. Since his horrific early-morning car accident in February 2021 and subsequent surgery, he has played no majors in 2021, three in 2022 and one in 2023, and has withdrawn from the 2022 PGA Championship and the 2023 Masters.”I would have liked to play more,” he said, “but I just wanted to make sure I could play majors this year. I had a lot of free time to improve, and that was the case all year round, and I grew, even if it didn’t show in the results. But physically I’m getting better, which is great, so I just need to keep doing that and eventually start playing more competitively and start playing competitively again.He’s taking the rest of the year off, including a father-son event in December that he called his “fifth big event.”