Tiger Woods’ Nightmare Championship – Missed Qualifying Limit at The Open

It wasn’t quite as bad for Tiger Woods today as it was yesterday at The Open.

The star went one stroke over par today but crossed the qualification limit.

Henrik Stenson appears to be doing the same.

tiger wood He got an opening nightmare at the Open. The star was over six times as high and was ranked eighth in the entire list of hits. And it wouldn’t be much better for Woods on day two, either.

He started with two straight pairs before becoming a jumper on the third hole, which he followed with a bogey on each of the fourth and sixth holes before making nine straight pairs.

On the 16th hole, she was a double bogey for Woods before he finished as a couple and he received the crowd’s massive cheers as he went up to the 18th hole.

Woods finished a 75-stroke, three-stroke par for the day and was a total of nine over par at The Open.

Tiger wood.

Stenson can handle it

Henrik Stenson, 46, also had a poor run and needed to play himself properly to get past the qualifying limit before the playoffs at the weekend.

The second round started off well with four birds in the first nine. But having two ghosts on holes 16 and 17 means Stenson is currently placed just outside the playoff limit to continue playing.

I get a good start in the first nine and then I have chances in 11, 13 and 14 but I can’t take advantage of them. It’s clearly disappointing to finish poorly on both slots (16 and 17), Stenson tells Viaplay.

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The second Swede at the World Open, Alexander Björk, with three strokes on par after the first round, hits later in the afternoon.

Dustin Johnson is currently leading the competition at nine below par, but after that, yesterday’s leader Cameron Young started his tour.

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