The impressive comeback of Tiger Woods (video) – Full video belowπππ
The impressive comeback of Tiger Woods (video) – Full video belowπππ
Why Tiger Woods Will Struggle To Qualify For The US Open Againβ¦But Should Still Be Able To Play For Years To Come
Tiger Woods has a special exemption into this year’s US Open, but with qualification again next year looking tough, could it be his last?
With Woods’ five-year Major exemption for winning the 2019 Masters expiring, he was not due to line up at Pinehurst this year until the United States Golf Association (USGA) gave him a special invite.
It’s the first time in his career the 15-time Major champion failed to qualify for the US Open – which unlike the other three Majors only hands out 10-year exemptions for winning the title.
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Woods claimed his last US Open victory in 2008, after also lifting the trophy in 2000 and 2002, but with his appearances now severely limited it’s this event that he’s at risk of never playing again after this year unless things change drastically.
So could this be his last US Open? Will he keep getting special exemptions? And if not, what’s his best route for qualifying again? Let’s take a look…