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Tiger Woods Falters At Bridgestone Invitational

Tiger Woods

RUSTY MILLER   08/ 6/10 04:23 PM ET   AP

AKRON, Ohio — Things got so bad for Tiger Woods off the tee in Friday's second round of the Bridgestone Invitational that he had to supply his own soundtrack.

"Get in the hole!" he sneered under his breath at an errant iron shot into the par-3 seventh hole, repeating the cliched phrase so often yelled by the loudest of his fans.

Woods followed up his worst round ever at Firestone Country Club, a 4-over 74 on Thursday, by matching his second-worst round, a 72. When he left the course, the seven-time winner of the Bridgestone stood 13 shots off the lead – but just two shots out of last place in the 81-player field.

In his 261 PGA Tour starts, he has played the first 36 holes worse in only four tournaments.

It wasn't just bad scores, however. The biggest problem is that Woods has almost no idea where his ball is going off the tee.

He hit only three of 14 fairways in the second round. A closer look shows he hit seven tee shots into the right rough – sometimes far, far to the right – and three other times he pounded the ball into the high grass on the left.

In other words, he was all over the course, visiting spots that the game's best seldom see.

He bolted after his round, walking away from reporters after signing his scorecard and then hustling to his waiting luxury SUV. But on Wednesday, he was asked about his driving.

"Of late I've been driving the ball so much better," he said.

He did not back that up on the course. His play speaks volumes about where he is just a week before the final major of the year, the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits.

Woods came into the Bridgestone ranked ninth in the U.S. Ryder standings, with the top eight assured of spots on the team. He repeatedly said during a pretournament interview that he intended to play his way on, instead of forcing American captain Corey Pavin to select him with one of his discretionary picks.

But Woods is not showing that his game is in shape with just 10 days remaining until those eight automatic qualifiers for the U.S. side are finalized.

Woods hit his first drive of the day (on the 10th hole) far to the right and ended up bogeying. On the next tee, he slashed the ball far to the left, scattering the gallery, but ended up making a par.

After walking off the second tee, he turned back to playing partner Lee Westwood, who was also spraying the ball off the tee, and said, "So how are we doing so far?" Both laughed.

Woods didn't hit a drive into the fairway until his eighth hole, about the same time a fan yelled, "Welcome back, Tiger, to your home away from home." On the next hole, he drove directly behind a large fir tree. He whacked a 3 iron off the low-hanging branches, the ball going across the fairway and hitting another tree there. He then chipped 12 feet past the hole and missed the par putt.

It was like that all day long, with Woods finding trouble repeatedly.

Woods, ranked No. 1 in the world for the past 269 weeks, was paired the first two days with Westwood, who is No. 3. Both of them hacked up the course in the second round, with Westwood shooting a 76 to stand at 147, a shot behind Woods.

"Neither of us played very well, did we?" said Westwood, who is battling an injured right calf that caused him to withdraw from the remainder of the Bridgestone and next week's PGA. "We're all human. We all have bad days."

The two did talk to each other or their caddies from time to time. There was an occasional smile.

"What can you do? Cry?" Westwood said with a laugh. "You try and pass the time as fast as possible."

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AKRON, Ohio — Things got so bad for Tiger Woods off the tee in Friday's second round of the Bridgestone Invitational that he had to supply his own soundtrack. "Get in the hole!" he sneered unde...
AKRON, Ohio — Things got so bad for Tiger Woods off the tee in Friday's second round of the Bridgestone Invitational that he had to supply his own soundtrack. "Get in the hole!" he sneered unde...
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HDR
In every dreamhome, a heartache
04:03 PM on 08/08/2010
Someone get this man to Vegas, STAT!
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SonyaInTx
Money doesn't buy class.....
01:02 PM on 08/08/2010
He didn't take enough time off to get his personal life in order. Oh well, he brought every bit of it on himself. I do not feel sorry for him in the least. I do have sympathy for Elin, Sam and Charlie.
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Paula Richmond
09:44 AM on 08/08/2010
God forgives..leave him alone.. what he has lost is RESPECT from the world and even a fan like me. BUT he is only finished if people convince him he is.. Tiger..NEVER EVER GIVE UP! Tiger did some foolish things.. things rich young men do....I believe he will return..a better golfer.
12:26 AM on 08/08/2010
I think Tiger Woods' days of winning golf tournaments may be a thing of the past. The game is about 75% mental and it's gotten to him; and he may not come out of the funk.
12:04 AM on 08/08/2010
Karma is a m0therphucker.
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CaliTLC
Pres. Obama's GOT THIS
10:24 PM on 08/07/2010
Tiger needs to do whatever he needs to do to relax before he hits the links in the future. Come one Tiger. Get back ON TOP of the leader board where you belong.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:52 PM on 08/07/2010
Maybe the DEVIATE has certain part of his body rotting - it can happen.
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VivaldiPickpocket
"Bringing news to its sneeze."
07:16 PM on 08/07/2010
Okay, Tiger, go ahead and play in the PGA next week, and then take off the rest of the year. You have not earned a spot on the Ryder Cup team, and I think you'd be wise to state as much, and to emphasize that your continued poor play could hurt the team's chances, and that you would rather support and cheer them on from the sidelines. It's time to remove yourself from the limelight for a few months so you can focus on your family while reconciling issues in your personal life. Just seek and find some peace of mind, and then build on that going forward with your golf game and competition in 2011.
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01:51 AM on 08/08/2010
I think thats very good advice.
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SeaMikeC
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04:25 PM on 08/07/2010
The man just needs to find some peace within. He knows how to find it, he just has to step back, and find it. He also has to find a way to come to terms with his desires, and let them be. They are only his, and no one else's business any longer. Find your inner peace Mr Woods, and you will prevail. Find a way to forgive yourself, and you will find your way. You can become the man your mother believes you to be and still be who you are. Find your peace.
03:59 PM on 08/07/2010
After his worst round of the week on Saturday, a 5 over par 75, I have never seen Tiger play like this before. He is human after all. But he can take solace in the fact that most people going through what he is, are not multi-millionaires.
03:55 PM on 08/07/2010
Tiger can't find the hole.

ironic.
03:33 PM on 08/07/2010
This is nothing a couple of chicks from the local Cracker Barrel cant fix.
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02:45 PM on 08/07/2010
It's been one bad lay after another for Tiger lately.
02:13 PM on 08/07/2010
Dude can the wife and get back on the hookers and tramps and then write a book about how hookers and tramps improve your game so the rest of us can then go to Golf Schools that provide lessons and hookers and tramps. It would make golf more fun.
Boopsie2008
Obama 2012. Says it all.
01:40 PM on 08/07/2010
What strikes me is that, if you believe the National Enquirer's accounts and quotes from all those women, he was always getting some just before each day of the tournament started. Perhaps that really relaxed him and allowed him to focus. Strange as it seems, maybe that's necessary for him to perform well. If so, he's kind of between a rock and a hard place (no pun intended) because the press would shrilly trumpet the news if he started seeing someone again. Guess his golf will just have to suffer until he has a legitimate new honey.