Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club welcomed Tiger Woods with open arms during the 106th PGA Championship, where Woods had previously won in 2000. However, Woods failed to meet the fans’ expectations with his performance. He struggled over two days, culminating in a disappointing finish that saw him miss the cut for the second time in three major appearances at Valhalla. Despite his explanation that he “hit too many shots,” Woods struggled to find his footing on the course.
After a dismal opening round, Woods imploded early in his second round with consecutive triple bogeys at Nos. 2 and 4, sealing his fate for the weekend. He finished with a six-over 77, ending up tied for 134th place at seven over for the tournament, a whopping 19 strokes behind the leader, Xander Schauffele. Woods lamented the mistakes he made throughout the tournament, acknowledging that his errors cost him dearly, particularly in a major championship setting.
Woods’ triple bogeys at various holes were particularly disheartening, with poor shots leading to unnecessary penalties. Despite some bright spots with birdies on holes 7 and 8, Woods failed to maintain consistency and ultimately faltered with additional bogeys. The 48-year-old golf legend, known for his dominance in previous PGA Championships, has struggled in recent years, missing cuts and failing to replicate past successes in major tournaments.
Looking ahead, Woods remains optimistic about his physical condition and is committed to making improvements before his next tournament at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2. Despite limited tournament appearances this year, Woods is determined to continue working on his game with his team to achieve better results moving forward. His special exemption from the USGA for the U.S. Open offers Woods another chance to showcase his talents on a challenging course and potentially make a strong comeback on the tour.
Woods’ disappointing performance at Valhalla serves as a learning experience and a motivating factor for his future endeavors in professional golf. Despite the setbacks and missed opportunities, Woods remains focused on his long-term goals and is determined to bounce back from his recent struggles on the course. With the support of his team and unwavering dedication, Woods is poised to make a competitive return to the top ranks of the golfing world, building on his legacy as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.