Tiger Woods: How Low Can He Go?

At one point during his horrendous first round at the U.S. Open on Thursday, Tiger Woods found himself on the side of a steep hill with his tee ball—which he had carved at least fifty yards offline—sitting in deep fescue grass, about a foot below his feet. He crouched down, head forward, looking more like a sumo wrestler than the winner of fourteen major championships, and took a mighty whack. The ball took off at a strange angle and landed in some more tall stuff on the other side of the fairway. As Tiger followed through, the club, a short iron, came out of his hands and flew over his left shoulder, ending up about twenty or third yards behind him.

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