Tiger Woods Vows To Play On But Hes A Hard Watch Right Now

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tiger woods vows to play on but hes a hard watch right now

The reactions of golf fans regarding the performance of Tiger Woods at the Masters this last week have been interesting.

Die-hard supporters couldnt stop cheering for, and applauding, the five-time champion of Augusta, while neutrals said it was time for the multiple Major winner to now give up the game.

Woods finished 60th and in last place of those who made the halfway cut with a score of 16-over-par, his worst showing at the Masters, including his two outings there as an amateur.

And though he became the sole record holder for consecutive cuts made at the Masters 24 his 82 on Saturday, followed by 77 on Sunday (after earlier rounds of 73 and 72) proved its going to take something of a miracle for Woods to be competitive again at any level of the game, including on the over 50 Champions Tour in future.

Next three Majors

His injuries from a car crash and other setbacks from niggles playing golf over the years have left Woods struggling to walk courses for four days, though he did well to go the distance at Augusta but at what cost?

Woods remains fiercely competitive and optimistic he he told reporters at the weekend he is going to tee it up at the next three Majors in the next three months at Pinehurst (PGA Championship), Valhalla (US Open) and Troon (The Open) but one wonders why he is putting himself through so much torture?

Does he really believe he can win another Major he must do or is it to keep the fans happy, because lets be honest, hes still one of the biggest draws in the game, as was seen at Augusta at the weekend?

There were flashes of the old, brilliant Woods this last week in Georgia, but there were more moments when one felt sorry for him. He looked to be in constant pain as he walked up and down the fairways of the magnificent Augusta National a shadow of his former self.

The 48-year-old has proved doubters wrong before and maybe hell do so again, but right now its hard to watch the great golfer struggle as much as he did at the Masters.