Tiger Woods shot 6-over 78 on Thursday to match his second-worst round at golf's oldest major.
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — “Smile” came the plea from a wee lad in the three-rows-deep gallery as Tiger Woods, stony-faced and with his head bowed, slowly approached the fourth tee at St. Andrews.
By the time he had dropped two more shots at No. 7 after driving into a bunker on the adjacent hole, Woods was 6-over par and looking as forlorn as the spectator following the 15-time major winner while dressed in a tiger onesie. After all, he is playing on a right leg pieced together from a February 2021 car crash. It is only his third event of 2022 — all of them have been major championships — and first in nearly two months.
He took a penalty, pitched over the water and badly missed a putt of about 4 feet. It was a sign of things to come.
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