Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Tiger kisses crown goodbye

It was a little bit frustratin­g

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — A season that saw Tiger Woods capture his 15th major title by winning the Masters came to a close at the PGA BMW Championsh­ip.

Woods fired a final-round par 72 over the same Medinah course where he won the 1999 and 2006 PGA Championsh­ips to finish 72 holes on seven-under 281.

It means Woods won’t qualify to defend his title at next week’s season-ending US PGA Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake in Atlanta.

“It was a little bit frustratin­g,” Woods said. “Didn’t have the short game I needed to make a run.”

The result left Woods beyond 40th in the US PGA season playoff points standings with only the top 30 advancing to next week’s season-ending Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta.

“Some of the tournament­s I didn’t play as well as I wanted to,” Woods said. “But I’ve got the green jacket.”

Chasing the all-time record 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus, the sixth-ranked Woods won 81 PGA titles, one shy of matching Sam Snead’s career record.

Woods snapped a six-year win drought by capturing last year’s Tour Championsh­ip, showing he was back on form after spinal fusion surgery that Woods feared might end his career.

A fifth career Masters victory in April at Augusta National brought Woods his first major title since the 2008 US Open and hailed the completion of his fightback from years of back and knee injuries.

Woods played a limited schedule since then, the year’s three other majors and the Nicklaus-hosted Memorial tournament, until last week’s playoff opener at Liberty National.

But Woods had to withdraw last week with an oblique strain and tumbled from 28th to 38th in points, forcing him to need to finish about 12th to qualify for East Lake.

 ?? AFP ?? TIGER Woods fails to qualify in the US PGA Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake in Atlanta.
AFP TIGER Woods fails to qualify in the US PGA Tour Championsh­ip at East Lake in Atlanta.

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