Tiger Woods At The Memorial And His Struggles To Finish The Game

One of the most professional golfers of all time Tiger Woods struggled to finish the game that he was in at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, June 6. Thousands of people witnessed one of his worst games based on ESPN's report and it was a surreal moment for both him and the crowd.

It is the first time that Woods was in such situation to be the last to do a shot in a game where 71 players are involved. He took the shot anyway making it 2-over-par 74, which is meaningless but is 11 strokes better than the worst that he played the day before that.

Many are expecting a lot from the pro golfer, but it's looking like he woke up at the wrong side of the bed for the past two days before heading out for the course. The words he told USA Today still bring hope to his fans about his confidence being in tack and his passion for the game being alive. Admitting that it was a lonely sport that day and his manager isn't going to come and bring in a lefty or a righty. He had to deal with it and he added that just because he was the last person to take the shot, doesn't change the way he plays golf.

His Saturday score wasn't the thing he would need to boost his confidence before the U.S. Open, and his Sunday rounds weren't a lot of help either. Now, fans are wondering what's next for the famous golfer.

There are so many comments about what is happening to his skills after that game. Bleacher Report made a trip down memory lane of his past accomplishments and it made sense why golf enthusiasts and sports reporters were so disappointed on how that one turned out that you will see most of their sad posts on Twitter. Fans could only hope he would do better and it will all change once he hit the U.S. Open on June 18.

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