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Tiger Woods Dished Out His Career-worst Score At The Bridgestone Invitational

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Tiger Woods continues to slip down the hill as he dished out his career-worst score in the opening round at the Bridgestone Invitational on Thursday, Aug 5.

The world number one golfer has reigned the World Golf Championships event claiming it seven times at the Firestone Country Club.

Now, he looks in the worst shape ever. He scored a shocking four-over-par 74 in the opening round.

“It’s frustrating, because I warmed up well and my practice sessions at home were good,” said the golfing legend.

“Today was not indicative of how I’ve been playing. The last three holes I hit some good shots but the majority of the day I didn’t. I just didn’t play well, didn’t get off to a good start, two-over through two easy holes. I hit about two good iron shots all day and didn’t hit any good putts either.

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“The only thing I did good today is I kept my patience, grinded all day, and that was the best I could have done,” he added.

Looks like his personal life disaster in connection with this multiple extra marital affairs that surfaced in Dec 2009 has certainly taken a toll on him.

He has not been able to perform the way he used to. The worse part is he has failed to recoup from the sex scandal and faces the threat of losing his numero uno status.

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Tiger Woods Has Committed To Defend His Title At The World Golf Championships

Friday, July 30th, 2010

World number one Tiger Woods has committed to defend his title at the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone Country Club, where he has won seven times.

Woods announced on his website that he will make the 8.5 million-dollar event his eighth start of a comeback season in the wake of a sex scandal. Woods is off to his worst career start of a campaign, having yet to win a 2010 event.

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Woods has never finished lower than fourth at the WGC event in Akron, Ohio, but has not won since details of his adultery scandal surfaced last November.

In taking the 1.4 million-dollar Bridgestone top prize last year, Woods fired two rounds of 65 on the weekend to defeat Ireland’s Padraig Harrington and Australian Robert Allenby by four strokes.

That victory made Woods the first player to win the same stroke play event seven times on the same course, having previously won at Firestone from 1999-2001 and 2005-2007.

Sam Snead owns the record with eight titles at a single event in Greensboro, North Carolina, but those came upon different courses.

Woods will use the event as a tuneup for the year’s final major tournament, the PGA Championship, which will be staged the following week at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.

Woods, a 14-time major winner, is chasing the all-time record of 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus. But he is also pursuing Nicklaus and Snead in another win mark, the all-time PGA championship record.

With 71 PGA Tour titles, Woods stands two shy of Nicklaus for second on the all-time title list that Snead leads with 82.

Woods is coming off a share of 23rd at the British Open earlier this month at St. Andrews. He shared fourth at the Masters, his comeback event after a five-month layoff, and the US Open in this year’s other major championships.

Woods last won a US PGA event at last year’s BMW Championship, the third event of the US PGA playoffs. This year, he might struggle simply to qualify for a chance to defend that crown.

Despite having twice won the US PGA playoff crown, Woods ranks only 107th in this year’s points race, which concludes in Greensboro the week after the PGA Championship. Only the top 125 in the points race reach the playoff field.

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