Manila Bulletin

Woods remains upbeat

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SOUTHAMPTO­N, United States (AFP) — A gutsy birdiebird­ie finish wasn’t enough to put Tiger Woods through to the weekend at the US Open, but the US superstar “absolutely’’ believes he’ll win another major title.

Woods, playing the US Open for the first since he missed the cut in an injury plagued 2015, was clearly heading for an early exit after a bogey at his 15th hole – the par-four sixth – pushed him to 12-over for the tournament.

Woods dug in and rolled in a 10-foot birdie putt at the eighth and a 17-footer at nine to complete a two-over par 72 for a 10-over total of 150 – still not enough to make the cut that fell at eight-over par.

“I’m not very happy the way I played and the way I putted,’’ said Woods, who had been eyeing a round in the 60s after his opening 78.

“I’m 10-over par. So I don’t know that you can be too happy and too excited about 10-over par.’’

But Woods, who was 14 shots behind leader Dustin Johnson, said that 10 official starts into his latest injury comeback he had no doubt he would add to his total of 14 major championsh­ips.

“Absolutely,’’ said Woods. “Have you seen the way I’ve been swinging?

Woods, 10 years removed from his most recent major victory at the 2008 US Open, has shown flashes of brilliance in his latest comeback season but has yet to bring together every aspect of his game in one week to achieve a victory.

He finished second at the Valspar Championsh­ip in March and tied for fifth at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al.

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods lines up a putt on the sixth during the second round of the US Open Friday. Despite a two-over par 72 for a 10-over total of 150, Wood failed to make the cut. (AFP)
Tiger Woods lines up a putt on the sixth during the second round of the US Open Friday. Despite a two-over par 72 for a 10-over total of 150, Wood failed to make the cut. (AFP)

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