Las Vegas Review-Journal

Woods makes cut at Memorial

Back tightness hampers swing, putting

- By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press

DUBLIN, Ohio — Five months without competitio­n, and Tiger Woods was grinding over key shots and big putts Friday at the Memorial. None was bigger than a 7-foot par putt on his final hole. It kept him from going home. Woods missed a pair of 3-foot putts early that shut down any momentum, twice missed the green with awkward chip shots in deep rough and had to finish birdie-birdie-par for a 4-over 76.

It was just enough to make the cut on the number at 3-over 147, his highest 36-hole score at Muirfield Village since his Memorial debut in 1997.

The Memorial, the Masters and the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al are the only tournament­s he has played at least 15 times without failing to make the cut.

Woods said his back felt a little stiff while warming up and he couldn’t move through his swing like he would have liked. He said it was a struggle on a warm, calm morning at Muirfield Village.

But when asked if it was enough to keep him from playing the rest of the week, Woods replied, “I would like to have the opportunit­y to play tomorrow.”

Woods was outside the cut when he finished, and he was helped by a pair of fellow California­ns. Max Homa finished with two bogeys, and Bryson Dechambeau made a 10 on the par-5 15th hole, moving the cut to 3 over.

Ryan Palmer (68) and Tony Finau (69) managed just fine and were tied for the lead, leaving Woods 12 shots behind going into the weekend.the finish at least gave him a chance.

“I finished birdie-birdie-par,” he said. “That’s about the only positive to it today.”

He wasn’t sure what to make about his back, which has undergone four surgeries, the last one to fuse his lower spine. He has recovered well enough to win three more times, including the Masters last year for his 15th major.

Woods last played Feb. 16 in the cold at Riviera, where he finished last in the Genesis Invitation­al with a 76-77 weekend. He attributed stiffness that week to the cold. As for Ohio in July?

Woods said he felt fine when he woke up, not so much while going through his practice sessions.

“It wasn’t quite as good as I’d like, and it it what it is,” he said, adding later, “It’s going to happen more times than not.”

What really irritated him was his putting. He three-putted from about 35 feet on the par-5 11th, missing a 3-footer for birdie. Two holes later, after a superb play from the rough to right side of the green, he rolled a fast putt to 3 feet and missed that par putt. And then when he chopped up the par-5 15th for bogey, the rest of the day became a battle.

 ?? Darron Cummings The Associated Press ?? Tiger Woods struggled with a sore back and finished his second round at Muirfield Village with 4-over 76.
Darron Cummings The Associated Press Tiger Woods struggled with a sore back and finished his second round at Muirfield Village with 4-over 76.

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