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Woods's emotional ending at The Open 2022

Published:2022-07-16 By Quốc Huy(MetaSports) Comments
Scotland on July 15, Tiger Woods said goodbye to the audience with a choked look when the end of the second round on Old - where R&A held the 150th period for the world's most lifetime Major.

After the second shot on the par-4 18th hole, Woods crossed the Swilcan Bridge to get to the green. Along the way, he waved his hat to the message of farewell to the cheers of the crowd. The former world number one golfer sometimes bowed his head, his left hand covered his face to compress emotions and stroked the bridge of his nose as if to prevent tears from falling.

At that time, Woods definitely left the tournament when at +9 and the cut line revolved around the even par mark.

Halfway through the last half of the Old Course, Woods went up to swilcan bridge. He walked slowly, not stopped like the late legend Arnold Palmer, or also born jack Nicklaus in the moment of farewell.

On the green, Woods had a birdie chance on the putt from 1.5 meters. However, he only scored par due to the ball hovering over the hole.

This year's Open is special for the top golf world and Woods. The award reached a milestone of 150 races at the Old Course of St Andrews Golf Club-a club known as the Origin of Golf and documented Woods' two horizontal bar Cup wins in 2000 and 2005, three of which won Grand Slam titles.

In February 2021, after the 46-year-old "Super Tiger" escaped a traffic accident, his state and condition completely declined. It took him 14 months to re-enter the competition, finishing 47th overall at the American Masters in April this year.

In May, he attended Major PGA Championship and gave up after the third round for health reasons. By June, Woods abandoned the US Open piercing to support The Open and is more likely to put off the stick until the end of the year.

And after this period, Woods itself did not first be the ability to reunite The Open, even in St. Andrews under the five -year or other places in the host circle of 10 yards. "I don't know if I will be able to attend any more The Open, even when I return to St. Andrews," he said after being cut off.

On Golf Channel, Woods said "This is probably the last time I competed The Open at St Andrews".

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