Summary
IRVING, Texas -- Tiger Woods finally has a weekend off, missing the cut Friday at the Byron Nelson Championship to end his record of 142 consecutive cuts made over the past seven years on the PGA Tour.
Needing a par on the 18th hole at Cottonwood Valley, Woods hit a 7-iron left into the bunker and could get no closer than 15 feet. The putt headed for the right side of the cup, stayed on its line and trickled a few inches by. His shoulders slumped ever so slightly, and Woods walked over to the ball and turned his putter perpendicular to tap in for a 2-over 72, leaving him at 1 over par for the tournament.See the full content of this document
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Tiger Misses Cut Finally
The cut was even par.
"I just didn't quite have it," Woods said.The streak dated to the 1998 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where Woods w...See the full content of this document
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