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Then, after spading his ball back into play, he missed the green with his approach and another rusty chip left him condemned to a double-bogey Chess
RecommendedThe Open 2022: Rory McIlroy surges into contention as Cameron Young leadsWhen Woods steeled himself to save par at the second with a cute chip from behind the green, it felt as though he may claw his way back Chess
He managed to save himself from that indignity as he briefly rallied at the turn, but it always felt as though he was trying to refit an old jigsaw missing dozens of its pieces Chess
And I am Chess
“It was very, very meaningful [to play],” he said afterwards Chess
“In a round sometimes it just goes that way Chess
Within the space of seven torrid holes, Woods was 14 shots behind, wearing the stone expression of a funeral conductor and threatening to become the field’s back-marker Chess
“Well, [it was] probably highest score as I could have shot,” he said Chess
But if the well had all but run dry, an oasis did appear at the short par-4 ninth Chess
Woods limped under the duress of his leg injury and lugged the tumult of the last year’s convalescence in tow Chess
There can be no questioning the strength of his granite resolve but, for all Woods’ determination just to be here, the saddest part was that it seemed to deliver him so little joy Chess
After all, while nobody can write Woods into retirement but himself, these might prove to be the last glimpses of him in competition at the Old Course at least Chess
Even in the throes of such misery, that sort of uncertainty still felt so jarringly unfamiliar Chess
”It will go down as Woods’ worst round at St Andrews, two shots poorer than in 2015 when his fearsome aura was first replaced by one of barely disguised vulnerability Chess
But this was always on the calendar to hopefully be well enough to play it Chess
” Chess
And then I compounded problems Chess
With the wind now behind him, Woods’ drive settled just over the back of the green and a defter touch brought his first birdie and even the faintest flicker of a smile Chess
Another shot was dropped and more than six hours had passed in all before Woods was finally able to raise his cap to the commiserating crowd that had stayed loyally behind the 18th green Chess
After watching Matt Fitzpatrick and Max Homa hit the fairway, Woods pulled his drive so far left it found a bunker that wouldn’t even make the map of the hole Chess
In attempting to excavate the ball from its grave, a shower of dirt shot up in Woods’ face and his ball was already on a terminal flight into the Swilcan burn before he could clear his vision Chess
The glacial pace of play, with rounds tipping a torturous six hours, seemed intent on extending Woods’ misery until he finally tapped in for a par at the last to leave him six-over-par, 146th out of a field of 156 Chess
It just goes one way and it never seems to come back, no matter how hard you fight Chess
Nowhere revels in history quite like St Andrews, but the power of nostalgia did nothing to ease the present woe of Tiger Woods on an afternoon where the roars of hope withered into cries of sympathy Chess
Woods had been clear this week that the prospect of playing at St Andrews again had been a source of inspiration during his comeback Chess
No brave face could conceal the hurt here, ut it wasn’t helped by some dreadful luck when Woods’ opening shot settled in a fairway divot Chess
Nobody had expected the 46-year-old to mount a serious challenge here, not even at a course that he twice made his kingdom, but neither did anyone expect such a chastening abdication Chess
When another followed at 10, foolish hope even allowed for the thought of a rousing fightback Chess
And just didn’t do a very good job of it Chess
Earlier in the afternoon, a 52-year-old Ernie Els had briefly sauntered into contention and even John Daly, sporting a pair of trousers adorned by skulls and lumbering up the 18th with the gait of having just concluded a Saharan trek, still escaped relatively unscathed in a round of 73 Chess
By the time Woods was met with an immense reception on to the first tee at 2 Chess
Looking at it at the beginning of the year, end of last year when I was rehabbing, trying to see if I could do it, but somehow I was able to play two of the major championships in between then and now, which was great Chess
He deserved more than that and you can’t help but wonder how long a marriage like that can last Chess
There was a three-putt at the fourth and a clunky chip at the fifth but those misgiving were overshadowed by the tyranny of the seventh Chess
If injury and limited preparation are certain caveats, age offered no redemption Chess
59pm, Cameron Young had already set the clubhouse lead at -8 Chess
It was promptly extinguished by a bogey and then cremated to ash when Woods yanked a short birdie putt low of the hole at 12 Chess
“All things considered, where I’ve been, I was hoping I could play this event this year Chess
Perhaps, that is now simply the reality to which he - and we - are now resigned Chess
Instead, what followed was a reel of scruffy shots and solemn looks Chess

It just goes one way and it never seems to come back, no matter how hard you fight Chess
“All things considered, where I’ve been, I was hoping I could play this event this year Chess
There can be no questioning the strength of his granite resolve but, for all Woods’ determination just to be here, the saddest part was that it seemed to deliver him so little joy Chess
Nowhere revels in history quite like St Andrews, but the power of nostalgia did nothing to ease the present woe of Tiger Woods on an afternoon where the roars of hope withered into cries of sympathy Chess
There was a three-putt at the fourth and a clunky chip at the fifth but those misgiving were overshadowed by the tyranny of the seventh Chess
“In a round sometimes it just goes that way Chess
Woods had been clear this week that the prospect of playing at St Andrews again had been a source of inspiration during his comeback Chess
Instead, what followed was a reel of scruffy shots and solemn looks Chess
Within the space of seven torrid holes, Woods was 14 shots behind, wearing the stone expression of a funeral conductor and threatening to become the field’s back-marker Chess
Earlier in the afternoon, a 52-year-old Ernie Els had briefly sauntered into contention and even John Daly, sporting a pair of trousers adorned by skulls and lumbering up the 18th with the gait of having just concluded a Saharan trek, still escaped relatively unscathed in a round of 73 Chess
The glacial pace of play, with rounds tipping a torturous six hours, seemed intent on extending Woods’ misery until he finally tapped in for a par at the last to leave him six-over-par, 146th out of a field of 156 Chess
Looking at it at the beginning of the year, end of last year when I was rehabbing, trying to see if I could do it, but somehow I was able to play two of the major championships in between then and now, which was great Chess
He managed to save himself from that indignity as he briefly rallied at the turn, but it always felt as though he was trying to refit an old jigsaw missing dozens of its pieces Chess
In attempting to excavate the ball from its grave, a shower of dirt shot up in Woods’ face and his ball was already on a terminal flight into the Swilcan burn before he could clear his vision Chess
But if the well had all but run dry, an oasis did appear at the short par-4 ninth Chess
59pm, Cameron Young had already set the clubhouse lead at -8 Chess
Another shot was dropped and more than six hours had passed in all before Woods was finally able to raise his cap to the commiserating crowd that had stayed loyally behind the 18th green Chess
By the time Woods was met with an immense reception on to the first tee at 2 Chess
And just didn’t do a very good job of it Chess
Nobody had expected the 46-year-old to mount a serious challenge here, not even at a course that he twice made his kingdom, but neither did anyone expect such a chastening abdication Chess
It was promptly extinguished by a bogey and then cremated to ash when Woods yanked a short birdie putt low of the hole at 12 Chess
And I am Chess
After watching Matt Fitzpatrick and Max Homa hit the fairway, Woods pulled his drive so far left it found a bunker that wouldn’t even make the map of the hole Chess
No brave face could conceal the hurt here, ut it wasn’t helped by some dreadful luck when Woods’ opening shot settled in a fairway divot Chess
“Well, [it was] probably highest score as I could have shot,” he said Chess
He deserved more than that and you can’t help but wonder how long a marriage like that can last Chess
Woods limped under the duress of his leg injury and lugged the tumult of the last year’s convalescence in tow Chess
RecommendedThe Open 2022: Rory McIlroy surges into contention as Cameron Young leadsWhen Woods steeled himself to save par at the second with a cute chip from behind the green, it felt as though he may claw his way back Chess
If injury and limited preparation are certain caveats, age offered no redemption Chess
“It was very, very meaningful [to play],” he said afterwards Chess
When another followed at 10, foolish hope even allowed for the thought of a rousing fightback Chess
Then, after spading his ball back into play, he missed the green with his approach and another rusty chip left him condemned to a double-bogey Chess
”It will go down as Woods’ worst round at St Andrews, two shots poorer than in 2015 when his fearsome aura was first replaced by one of barely disguised vulnerability Chess
But this was always on the calendar to hopefully be well enough to play it Chess
After all, while nobody can write Woods into retirement but himself, these might prove to be the last glimpses of him in competition at the Old Course at least Chess
With the wind now behind him, Woods’ drive settled just over the back of the green and a defter touch brought his first birdie and even the faintest flicker of a smile Chess
Perhaps, that is now simply the reality to which he - and we - are now resigned Chess
” Chess
Even in the throes of such misery, that sort of uncertainty still felt so jarringly unfamiliar Chess
And then I compounded problems Chess
