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Tiger Woods Finishes Masters With Worst 4-round Score

By NANCY ARMOUR 04/ 8/12 06:14 PM ET AP

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National as a favorite to win his fifth green jacket. Instead, he left with his worst score as a pro.

A 74 on Sunday put Woods at 5-over 293 for the Masters, which was his worst four-round score since he posted the same number as a first-time amateur way back in 1995. He shot a 291 in 2007, but that was good enough for second that year, when it was windy and bitterly cold. When he left the course Sunday, he was tied for 41st, the same spot he finished in 1995.

"It was an off week at the wrong time," he said.

Woods never broke par on the course where he was so dominant that Masters officials were accused of trying to "Tiger-proof" it when they redesigned parts of it. Worse, he was just 1 under for the week on the par 5s, where he normally collects birdies by the handful.

"If I look back on the week, I played the par 5s atrociously," he said. "This is a golf course you just have to dominate the par 5s, and I did not do that at all this week."

Expectations that Woods would win again skyrocketed two weeks ago when he won at Bay Hill – his first PGA Tour victory in 30 months. But things began unraveling when he closed with back-to-back bogeys Thursday, and he went into a full-scale meltdown Friday with a flurry of wayward tee shots, blocked approaches and missed putts from close range.

He cursed the bad shots or took mock swings in anger – sometimes doing both. After a poor tee shot on 16, booted his 9-iron about 15 yards.

The boorish behavior drew criticism from some fans, and he could be subject to discipline by the PGA Tour.

Tour policy states that players can be disciplined for conduct unbecoming a professional even at tournaments that are co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour, such as the major championships. The tour doesn't comment on discipline, however, so whether he's fined might never be known.

"It's just the way it is," Woods said Sunday. "I'm trying to compete, and unfortunately I just didn't play well this week."

Woods has been stuck on 14 major championships, four shy of Jack Nicklaus' record, since winning the U.S. Open in a playoff in 2008 – on a broken leg, no less. Since then, there's been the sex scandal that cost him his marriage and several sponsors, and injuries have kept him off the course for long stretches.

Now his problem is his swing. He's been reworking it with Sean Foley for more than 18 months, and it remains a work in progress.

"What's frustrating is I know what to do, and I just don't do it. I get out there and I just don't trust it at all," Woods said. "I can get it on the range, I can get it dialed in there. We'll work on the same things and it feels really good, and I go to the golf course and I just don't quite trust it. It just means I just need to do more reps."

When Woods won at Bay Hill, many saw it as a sign that he had mastered the changes he'd made with Foley. But his shots wound up all over the place, and he complained that bad habits were creeping back into his swing, saying he had "the Hank backswing, with the new downswing."

Woods worked with Hank Haney from 2004-10.

"When you get into tough situations, you revert back to your old motor patterns," Woods said. "That's kind of what happened to me this week."

But he has no doubt he's on the right path.

"You're still always working on little things. I know the big things that we're working on are done, but it's the little things, too, now," Woods said. "The details sometimes can be magnified. Especially on a golf course like this, it doesn't take much. You're a yard off here or there, which happened to be quite often, and next thing you know, I'm 40, 50 feet away."

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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National as a favorite to win his fifth green jacket. Instead, he left with his worst score as a pro. A 74 on Sunday put Woods at 5-over 293 for the Ma...
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National as a favorite to win his fifth green jacket. Instead, he left with his worst score as a pro. A 74 on Sunday put Woods at 5-over 293 for the Ma...
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02:29 PM on 04/10/2012
could not handle success, can not handle failure, who is this guy.
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03:51 PM on 04/10/2012
He handled success his own way, we couldn't handle the way he handled success. He couldn't handle the public backlash at how he chose to live his life away from prying eyes.
04:53 PM on 04/10/2012
so, whats your point? he chose to be in the puplic light, he needs to act like a man, not a child.
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benalbanach
01:21 PM on 04/10/2012
The ball was upside down
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:12 AM on 04/10/2012
tigger'stailwoods IS a historic 'low'.
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twolfrn
08:22 AM on 04/10/2012
if tiger's dad was alive he would have whupped his butt
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MRB55
04:57 AM on 04/10/2012
At least he finished instead of faking an injury again.
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12:39 AM on 04/10/2012
Dear Tiger, it looks like those $10,000 a night porn stars cost you a heck of a lot more than $10,000 a night.

We forgive you, now forgive yourself and go out and play the best golf of your life! Golf has never been better, but it's still not the same without you.
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dtallwalk
12:26 AM on 04/10/2012
Here we go it's all about tiger
He dido not win not even close so who cares about how bad his game was let's keep the story
About the winners. you know when tiger won in the past the storys where all about that and vary little and I mean vary little was said about the persons who came in 41st when dose any one whrite about the guy who came in 41st never
08:57 PM on 04/09/2012
I think Tiger has just proven to himself that he's just like any other sportsman. He needs to go back to the drawing board...many of his fans still believe in him. He's gonna beat Jack's record.
08:27 PM on 04/09/2012
Perhaps it's time for some serious sessions with a sports psychologist!
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03:52 PM on 04/10/2012
I think he should be paying someone else by the hour for a very different kind of therapy.
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07:34 PM on 04/09/2012
Karma?
05:46 PM on 04/09/2012
It was fun to see Couples and Michelson in the hunt. Tom Watson would have capped it off. As I said before, years ago, Woods is not a champion. Perhaps he can go be a Seal now and meet his ego.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
05:19 PM on 04/09/2012
I really liked Tiger's reaction for his birdie on the 18th. Very self-depracating... Take that, people who think that he has no sense of humor...
04:35 PM on 04/09/2012
Bubba loves GOD, Tiger loves Budda. Yesterday was Easter.....
06:13 PM on 04/09/2012
Take your religion somewhere else... like to the hockey websites.
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carolinacookie4
08:21 PM on 04/09/2012
No one has to take anything anywhere. It's a free board.
03:56 PM on 04/09/2012
Tiger who?! Why waste time worrying about a guy who cares nothing about anyone else?!
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03:53 PM on 04/10/2012
His game is in the toilet because he's so concerned with how people perceive him.
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Reality always bites
Sometimes just a bit peckish
03:33 PM on 04/09/2012
The only thing I found frustrating about the Masters was the TV coverage. It was well after midnight when the play off started (I'm in the UK) and I was very tired.
Significant support for the Winner (Well done Bubba) and Oosthuizen probably felt he was taking on the whole of the US golf fraternity.
The best thing was that during the final round the TV concentrated on the leaders- hence Tiger was out of it.
Why is he in this article?