Bad stuff from Tiger

Woods’ missed cut at PGA is his furthest off cut line in a major

Tiger Woods’ missed cut at the 2011 PGA Championship was his third in a major championship and eighth since turning pro in 1996. It was the furthest off the cut line Woods has ever been in a major.

It’s a long way from 1998-2005 when Woods set a PGA Tour record by making the cut in 142 consecutive events. Where does this MC rank among his tournament flame-outs? Here are his missed cuts and withdrawals since turning pro in 1996. 

2011 PGA (77-73 – 150) — Missed cut by 6 strokes (projected)

2010 Wells Fargo (74-79 – 153) — Missed cut by 8 strokes

2009 British Open (71-74 – 145) — Missed cut by 1 stroke (Turnberry)

2006 U.S. Open (76-76 – 152) — Missed cut by 3 strokes (Winged Foot)

2005 Byron Nelson (69-72 – 141) — Missed cut by 1 stroke

2005 FUNAI Classic (68-73 – 141) — Missed cut by 3 strokes

1998 Pebble Beach (76-72 – 148) — Missed cut by 5 strokes         

1997 Canadian (70-76 – 146) — Missed cut by 1 stroke

2011 Players — Withdrew (knee) after shooting 42 on opening nine

2010 Players (70-71-71 – 212) — Withdrew (neck) after three rounds, trailing by 10

2006 Nissan Open (69-74 – 143) — Withdrew (flu) after making cut by 2 strokes

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