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Tiger: All my fault

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A DESPONDENT Tiger Woods admitted that he “was a contributi­ng factor” as to why the United States surrendere­d the Ryder Cup to Europe, after losing all four of his matches at Le Golf National.

The 14-time major champion suffered only his second singles defeat in the match-play showdown with a 2 and 1 loss to Jon Rahm as Europe charged to victory.

His miserable Ryder Cup record now stands at 13 wins, 21 losses and three halves. “It’s disappoint­ing because I went 0-4, and that’s four points to the European team,” admitted Woods.

“I’m one of the contributi­ng factors to why we lost the Cup, and it’s not a lot of fun.

“It’s frustratin­g because we came here, I thought we were all playing pretty well, and I just didn’t perform at the level that I had been playing, and just got behind early in the matches and never got back.” The former world number one headed to Paris in high spirits after capping a magnificen­t comeback season from injury with his first title since 2013 at the Tour Championsh­ip last week.

But it all went wrong, losing twice in the fourballs alongside Patrick Reed and once in the foursomes with Bryson DeChambeau — all defeats coming at the hands of Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari.

Woods said that fatigue may have played a part in his struggles.

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Picture: AFP TAMED: Tiger Woods feels the strain in his match with Europe's Spanish golfer Jon Rahm.
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VICTOR: Jon Rahm
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