Shocking update:  Tiger Woods reveals his true colors following his collapse…

Tiger Woods reveals his true colors following his collapse from the US Open leaderboard in the opening round.

Tiger Woods shot four over par in the first round of the US Open, enduring a difficult start.

After a challenging first round at the US Open, Tiger Woods wasted little time in honing his swing. After finishing at Pinehurst No. 2 with a four-over-par 74, he made a beeline for the driving range.

Although Woods was one of the first players to tee off in the first round of the third major of the year, the three-time champion had a difficult day. Even though he made two birdies, he still has to make up for the six bogeys, so he still needs to improve.

After plummeting from the US Open leaderboard in the first round, Tiger Woods displays his real colors.
Tiger Woods shot four over par in the first round of the US Open, enduring a difficult start.

At the US Open, Woods is playing in just his fourth tournament of the year because he keeps a part-time schedule because of his continuous struggle to regain full fitness. Due to widespread media coverage of the 15-time major winner’s injury problems in recent years, he decided to reduce his playing time in order to take better care of his body.
After visiting the practice grounds with his son Charlie following his first round, Woods seemed keen to continue the workload this time around in an effort to recapture some form.
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According to Woods, the configuration is precisely as the USGA had hoped it would work on opening day. He said, “The greens are right where they want ’em.” Many of the pins were situated directly on the green’s crest.

“A lot of the pins were — if you dumped the ball in the middle of the green, it was into the grain then down grain, into the grain and then down grain.”The golf course will be configured in this manner.

“We into this knowing that. It’s just a question of placing the ball in the right places, making lots of pars, and perhaps making a birdie here and there.

 

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