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Tiger Woods Faces Setback with 2 Triple-Bogeys, Fails to Make the Cut at PGA Championship

Tiger Woods Faces Setback with 2 Triple-Bogeys, Fails to Make the Cut at PGA Championship

Tiger Woods shot a 9-over 77 in the second round of the PGA Championship, missing the cut at Southern Hills Country Club by 10 strokes. Woods had three triple-bogeys in his round, including two on the back nine. He finished the tournament at 11-over 151.

This was Woods’ first missed cut at a major since the 2021 U.S. Open. It was also only the second time in Woods’ career that he has missed the cut at the PGA Championship.

Woods has been struggling with injuries in recent years. He has only played in three PGA Tour events in 2022 and has not won since the 2019 Masters.

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History-Making Thursday at PGA Championship: Epic Birdies and Unforgettable Moments at Valhalla Day 4!

History-Making Thursday at PGA Championship: Epic Birdies and Unforgettable Moments at Valhalla Day 4!

Records plummeted on a birdie-filled Thursday at the PGA Championship. The scoring average of 69.457 tied the lowest for an opening round in major championship history.

Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka and Viktor Hovland shared the lead on seven-under-par 64, with Schauffele and Koepka each carding nine birdies.

Hovland, who won the 2022 Hero World Challenge, made a hole-in-one on the par-three 15th.

Other notable scores included Justin Thomas’s 65, Scottie Scheffler’s 66, and two-time PGA champion John Daly’s 67.

The low scoring was due in part to the soft conditions following heavy rain earlier in the week. The greens were also receptive, making it easier for players to attack the pins.

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Unlock Your Golf Potential with Peter Thomson’s Expert Tuition: A Comprehensive Path to Performance Enhancement

Unlock Your Golf Potential with Peter Thomson’s Expert Tuition: A Comprehensive Path to Performance Enhancement

Renowned golf instructor Peter Thomson’s lessons exemplify a comprehensive approach to performance enhancement. Embracing expert analysis, corrective drills, and on-course coaching, Thomson tailors instruction to golfers of varying skill levels. By addressing technical flaws, enhancing ball striking, and fostering strategic play, Thomson’s individualized approach empowers golfers to unlock their potential. His lessons provide a holistic understanding of golf, encompassing both technical mastery and the strategy required to excel on the course.

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Here’s how to get tickets to the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow

Here’s how to get tickets to the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow

Tickets for the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina will go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 10 a.m. EST., according to an announcement from the PGA of America. Tickets can be purchased through the PGA Championship website or by calling the PGA Championship ticket office at 1-800-PGA-GOLF (1-800-742-4653).

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Tiger Woods Thrills Fans by Birdie-ing the 3rd Hole at the PGA Championship

Tiger Woods Thrills Fans by Birdie-ing the 3rd Hole at the PGA Championship

Tiger Woods ignited the crowd today at the PGA Championship. During the first round of play, Woods sank an impressive birdie on the third hole, eliciting a roar from the fervent fans in attendance. Following his challenging return to play at the Masters, Woods is aiming to find his “competitive flow.” This birdie marks a promising step in his quest for a remarkable comeback.

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Rewrite of the article title: “Exciting Prospects: Schauffele’s Lead and Hovland’s Comeback at the PGA Championship

Rewrite of the article title: “Exciting Prospects: Schauffele’s Lead and Hovland’s Comeback at the PGA Championship

Rain arrived late on Thursday at the PGA Championship. The conditions contributed to an elongated day, but the major storylines are set for Friday’s second round. Xander Schauffele emerged as the early leader after shooting an impressive 67 on Thursday. However, there is a logjam of golfers who are just within striking distance. Among the golfers within striking range is Viktor Hovland. The PGA Tour’s reigning FedEx Cup champion crept into contention by carding a first-round 69. Hovland recorded a dismal final round at the Masters but rebounded to finish in a tie for second at the RBC Canadian Open. Both Schauffele and Hovland are among the favorites heading into the weekend.

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Enhance Your Golf Game with Lee Trevino’s Ultimate Guide to Performance Improvement

Enhance Your Golf Game with Lee Trevino’s Ultimate Guide to Performance Improvement

Lee Trevino, the renowned golf legend, has crafted a comprehensive guide to golf performance enhancement. Drawing on his years of experience and expertise, Trevino’s instruction focuses on developing a solid swing foundation and fostering a profound understanding of the game. Through meticulously detailed swing analysis, targeted drills, and strategic on-course advice, Trevino empowers golfers of all skill levels to refine their technique, improve accuracy, and maximize their performance on the course. By embracing Trevino’s teachings, golfers embark on a transformative journey of unlocking their potential and elevating their enjoyment of the sport.

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Xander Schauffele continues torrid pace at Valhalla

Xander Schauffele continues torrid pace at Valhalla

Xander Schauffele continued his impressive performance at the PGA Championship, carding a 6-under 62 in the second round. The 62 is Schauffele’s lowest score in a major championship and gives him a share of the lead heading into the weekend.

Schauffele’s round was highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 10th hole and five birdies. He only made one bogey, on the par-3 16th hole.

“I’ll always take a 62,” Schauffele said. “It was a great day out there. I hit the ball well and made some putts.”

Schauffele is now tied with Brooks Koepka at 8-under 132. The two will play together in the third round on Saturday.

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Schauffele Sets PGA Record with 62 at Travelers Championship

Schauffele Sets PGA Record with 62 at Travelers Championship

Xander Schauffele has etched his name into the annals of golf history, shooting a record-setting 10-under 62 in the opening round of the Travelers Championship. This remarkable feat matches the lowest opening round ever recorded in a major, set by Schauffele himself at the 2018 Masters Tournament. With this triumph, Schauffele leads the field by a commanding three strokes. His round was highlighted by an eagle, nine birdies, and a solitary bogey on the par-70 TPC River Highlands course.

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Surprise entry S.M. Lee leads Mizuho Americas

Surprise entry S.M. Lee leads Mizuho Americas

**Surprise entry S.M. Lee leads Mizuho Americas**

SEOUL, June 12 (Yonhap) — Journeyman professional golfer S.M. Lee posted a stunning 7-under 65 at the rain-shortened Mobile Bay LPGA Classic on Thursday, grabbing the first-round lead at 20 under.

The South Korean has only one LPGA Tour title to her credit in her 13-year career.

The tournament in Mobile, Alabama, was cut short after 36 holes because of a weather forecast of heavy rain. Players completed two rounds on Friday.

Lee began the second round at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail’s Magnolia Grove Crossings Course with a four-stroke lead but couldn’t match her fireworks from Thursday. She shot 1-under 71, while two-time major winner Brooke Henderson, of Canada, fired 8-under 64 to close the gap to just one heading into the weekend.

Third-round tee times will now begin at 11 a.m. Saturday to avoid potential storms.

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