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Tiger Woods Finishes Players Championship With His Second-Worst 72-Hole Score Of Year On Tour

Golfweek  |  Posted: 05/13/2012 5:31 pm Updated: 05/13/2012 5:40 pm

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Tiger Woods hits from a bunker on the sixth hole during the final round of the Players Championship golf tournament at TPC Sawgrass, Sunday, May 13, 2012, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

By Ryan Lavner, Golfweek

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – For the first time since 2009, Tiger Woods completed all 72 holes at the Players Championship. He needed a flourish on his back nine Sunday just to salvage a pedestrian result.

Teeing off more than three hours before the leaders, Woods made the turn in 40 but birdied two of his last three holes to shoot 73 and tie for 39th -- his second-worst 72-hole finish of the year on Tour.

“I felt like I did it well in spurts again,” said Woods, who finished at 1-under 287. “I just need to be a little bit more consistent.”

Woods began the final round in a tie for 34th, 10 shots off the lead. Crisp ballstriking is paramount on the Players Stadium Course, but never more so than on Sunday. Seventeen of the 18 hole locations were placed within four yards of the edge of the green, and the wind gusted to 25 mph. To go low, you need to play aggressively. And to play aggressively, of course, you need to be committed to your swing.

Where is Tiger in that process? Just a day earlier, he opined that his even-par 72 in Round 3 was “probably the most solid I’ve hit the ball all year.” Woods was unable to replicate that performance in the final round. Three times on his opening nine, he released the club with only one hand as he battled a case of the pulls. He birdied two of the reachable par 5s Sunday, bringing his weekly total to seven out of 16 chances.

“I’ve just got to play the par 5s better than I did,” Woods said. “That’s something I didn’t do. I had a lot of irons into the par 5s and didn’t take care of them.”

Remember when Woods dominated the par 5s en route to his resounding victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational? Amazingly, that was seven weeks ago. In his three starts since, Woods has gone T-40 (Masters), MC (Quail Hollow), T-39 (Players).

As ordinary as Woods played this week at TPC Sawgrass, it wasn’t entirely unexpected. Since 2002, he has recorded just one top-10 finish and has shot only seven sub-70 rounds in his past 35 attempts. It’s one of the least productive stops in his career. Like many players, the Pete Dye design just doesn’t suit him.

Does Tiger’s performance here diminish his chances for victory in his next event, the Memorial, which begins May 31? Of course not. Woods, at age 36, is trying to get better, trying to implement changes, trying to become comfortable with what, right now, is an uncomfortable swing. It wouldn’t surprise at all if he’s in contention at Jack’s Place.

Said Woods, “I’m starting to hit the ball up in the air again, and doing it correctly. Some of the way I used to do it, how I used to add the loft through impact on the way down, just trying to get that out of there still. I’m able to start hitting it up in the air again, and sending it with confidence.”

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By Ryan Lavner, Golfweek PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – For the first time since 2009, Tiger Woods completed all 72 holes at the Players Championship. He needed a flourish on his back nine Sunday just...
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butchcliff
The future is unwritten
07:09 AM on 05/15/2012
He used to play with his talent/self surety/game/comfort. He's over thinking/focussing too much now.
03:48 PM on 05/14/2012
Can we please just stop talking about tiger?
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
06:53 PM on 05/14/2012
Try it again. Your first attempt just failed.
03:46 PM on 05/14/2012
Watch Full MAtch

http://goo.gl/4egeH
MayaBeach
Tower of Babble
03:23 PM on 05/14/2012
Seems to me like Woods is too focused on the mechanics of his swing rather than just letting it go. I think too that Sean Foley isn't helping him, but rather just the opposite. Wood's innate talent is being smothered with an overly analytical approach.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
07:36 AM on 05/15/2012
To ingrain something into the muscle memory takes time, especially considering the number of reps Tiger puts in. He needed to change his swing because of his knee. This new swing, though more mechanical, seems to take the pressure off of the left knee. It'll take time until the swing will feel and look natural.

Will he be as successful with the new swing? Only time will tell...
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loco48
TRUTH trumps ideology!
09:29 AM on 05/15/2012
Tiger just won the PGA bay hills tournament, the first in 3 years so that means Foley got him there. The players championship failing was due to his putting not his swing. His putting was the worst I have seen this year.
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Johnny Galileo
08:50 PM on 05/15/2012
Please. Yes, Tiger won Bay Hill in March, after 1 3/4 years of working with Foley. If you say, "Foley got him there," I say, "If that's the best Foley can do, Tiger should go back to Harmon on his hands and knees."
03:16 PM on 05/14/2012
And the winner is ... ?

Again - and the winner is ... ?
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Grateful Dad
01:15 PM on 05/14/2012
how about some news on the winner?
12:11 PM on 05/14/2012
I think it is time to let Tiger just be Tiger. Maybe he can get back some of that extraordinary ability without all of this close inspection. At the moment he is "just" another good golfer with potential.
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timosides
Fly your colors.
11:56 AM on 05/14/2012
Tiger is the most technically advanced golf to put on cleats. Period. Once he is dialed in. It's over. Mark His words.
12:46 PM on 05/14/2012
Why is it so impossible to think that his best days are just behind him?

Every great athlete has a peak and then is never quite as good again. Maybe Tiger hit his peak a couple of years ago.

When Michael Jordan was dialed in, he was the best around. But even MJ could only sustain that level of greatness for so long. He had a few flashes of it with the Wizards at the very end, and we may see flashes of old Tiger again.

But I'm starting to think he's human and this is basically who he is now. He's an occasionally very good golfer with a bad knee, playing alongside a bunch of younger guys who stepped their games up because of him.

In a way, he sort of made his opposition harder because he was so good and everyone knew they had to play better, stronger, smarter to match him.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
07:40 AM on 05/15/2012
Well said and you may be right, however, basketball's window of opportunity is a lot smaller than golf's. Many golfers do not reach their peaks until late into their 30s, some even have their best golf in their 40s. Tiger's golf looks weak now only because of his past success, and I'm guessing that we'll see some of the old strength again next year. Until then, he will continue to work to commit the new swing into his muscle memory.
11:30 AM on 05/14/2012
Tiger...when you are down, they will pile on and continue to tear you down...keep swinging and stay positive....how dare they forget!!
10:05 AM on 05/14/2012
Tigers done like dinner. He don't have the mojo he had to come back. Back when he was younger and was making swing changes, other golfers STILL feared him because they knew he had them beat mentally. No one feels that way now.
1hotgolfer
A Dem who helped protect liberty/freedom
11:01 AM on 05/14/2012
OK...one win and a 2nd place in 6 tournaments played means he's "done"? Seriously?? He's "done like dinner" while leading the tour in scoring average and in the top ten in total driving and scrambling...that type of done??

He didn't beat people because they "feared" him, he beat them because he played better...better than anyone who has ever played. Did you, or any of the golf talking-heads, ever hear Mickelson, Els, Harrington say they couldn't beat him because they were afraid? PGA tour players, to a man, says when Tiger plays his best, there is no one better. He was, and I believe he still is, that good!! I refer you to the Bay Hill Invitational.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
12:01 PM on 05/14/2012
It's not boxing. He didnt frighten them he just consistently scored lower. The lowest average score in golf history.
09:41 AM on 05/14/2012
The Players championship is th WORST event of the year....boring course, boring golf
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AsISaid
11:10 AM on 05/14/2012
Right. That's why ALL the best players in the world play in it.
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Grateful Dad
01:28 PM on 05/14/2012
Having just returned from the Players what the heck are you talking about. You do realize Pete is in the Golf Hall of Fame. It is not Augusta and never will be but it is a great event and look forward to making next year the 6th time in a row I have been lucky enough to attend. That is if my client invites me back;-).

My only beef WHY MOTHERS DAY? it was great not having to feel guilty last year.
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PackFlats
09:20 AM on 05/14/2012
Tiger has made a lot of people money in the golf / media industry just like the golf legends before him did but their comes a time in sports that when you keep promoting and expired item it hurts the sport . That’s where golf is in 2012 and it’s time to move on . We wish Tiger well but be a man and step aside for the future of Golf.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
12:11 PM on 05/14/2012
If you were ranked #7 in the world and had the second lowest average score on tour, with a tour win and a second place finish, would you quit? Continuing to play a sport that you love and your dad taught you to play as a kid is not being a man? It seems like you just tried to come up with words other than just leave because I'm sick of hearing your name.

You actually said Tiger is hurting the sport.LOL Who is this we you speak of? As an expired item, what should he move onto? If you or the tour had the same phylosphy for anyone else, they wouldnt have a seniors tour or players like Ernie Vijay Rotief etc.... would no longer be playing yet I'm sure they dont bother you at all. Funny that works.

"Be a man" and quit. LOL
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PackFlats
10:12 PM on 05/14/2012
What I said was about promoting Tiger not weather he had a dad or whatever .Promote the younger players who are making the game of today not yesterday.
Nimrods are always going to be blind when their star starts to fade that’s why you brought all the other stuff up it’s about the future of the sport not the future of tiger his future came and is now leaving.
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gnorrfa
Freedom's nothing else Toulouse
08:43 AM on 05/14/2012
I'm not a golf fan but I am a Tiger Woods Fan. I want to see Tiger back on top again. He was an inspiration, and I want to see him become an inspiration again.
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plasmaorb
The GOP cant afford Common Sense
08:25 AM on 05/14/2012
Tiger Woods is the Mike Tyson of Golf... he lost his mojo after screwing around with those women, never got it back.... his dad needs to come back as a zombie and kick his butt for being such a putz. (no pun intended) :)
1hotgolfer
A Dem who helped protect liberty/freedom
09:46 AM on 05/14/2012
I kind of like the "his dad needs to come back and kick his butt..." part. Something to jump start something similar to the old mojo. But the comparison to Mike Tyson...nah!! Tyson was convicted felony rape and got knocked out by Buster Douglas...Tiger engaged in an aweful amount of consensual adulterous sex. But I get your point.
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06:50 AM on 05/14/2012
How did this story rate being placed above the story about the fellow who actually won the tournament?
1hotgolfer
A Dem who helped protect liberty/freedom
10:16 AM on 05/14/2012
Probably because he's the best golfer to ever swing a golf club, and he's still alive and competing. The same has happened to every PGA great that during their time raised the level of expectation and play...Snead, Hogan, Nelson, Palmer, and Nicklaus. And also, in the 6 or 7 tournaments that he's played in 2012, he has 1 win, and a 2nd place...leads the PGA Tour in scoring average (69.06), and is in the top 10 in scrambling, money earned, and world rankings. But mostly, because the editors count on people like to complaining and people like me responding...like being the purpose of this site!!

By the way, Jim...the fellow who actually won the tournament, his name is Matt Kutcher. A very, very good player and person. And if he had 108 worldwide wins, 14 majors, 16 WGC titles, was the first and 7 times winner of the money title on the PGA/European tours in the same year, and had won four consecutive majors and over a billion dollars in lifetime earnings...the editors would do the same for him.
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11:32 AM on 05/14/2012
Better than Nickluas? Not too sure of that.
08:06 AM on 05/15/2012
Whoa! Keep the enthusiasm under control. It is impossible to compare the greats of today with those of earlier times, so any statement of who is the greatest ever is merely opinion. The others you mentioned were pretty good themselves. Snead leads the list of all time PGA wins. Nicklaus, the list of majors. And they did it without titanium drivers as big as barn sides, perimeter-weighted irons, hybrids, half a bag full of wedges (less necessary then because of the lower driving distance), or juiced balls... I also contend that TPC Sawgrass is a course less suitable to today's top american players who are accustomed to driver/wedge play; witness the previous 6 winners have been foreign. What makes this year different regarding TW is the fact that he has had poor showings in the Masters and the Players, the former a major and the latter, considered the 5th major, which, in the past he geared towards.