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Tiger Woods struggles in first TGL match since mom’s death

like Woods tiger He went to the Sophie Center for the TGL match on Tuesday night, and he could only be emotional. At the last time he was, his mother, Coltida, was present, and watching her son playing.

She died seven days later, which led The forest to withdraw from the book of formation In Torrey Pines the following week. At the time of his withdrawal, Woods said he needed more time to treat his mother’s death. He was also having difficulty on Tuesday night.

“I had difficulty in reaching here and then recovering all the moments that we had, my mother, how excited about her leadership Charlie here,” Woods said after the match.

“So these are some wonderful moments and great memories. It was a difficult process.”

Woods seemed to have not touched the club for weeks. He had some huge errors and found multiple penalty areas. He missed a short position and left a snapshot in the sand. But the moment of the match came on the thirteenth hole, where Woods had a mental Ghafi to open the eye. He faced 199 yards for his second shot, but he believed that only 99 yards left, which led to a happy moment, although it was embarrassed for the leading winner 15 times.

“This was one of the most embarrassing things,” Woods said.

“I can’t believe this just happened.”

Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpathrick, Riki Fowler, New York Golf Club, led 10 to 3 victory over Woods, Keissner and Tom Kim in the ninth match of the TGL opening season. Despite the unbalanced result, the New York victory gave the first of the year.

“Certainly something we need after the first two games, after they have never won many holes,” said Fowler.

“This was what we were hunting, and it was good to see everything gathered.”

Jack Milko is a golf team writer to play SB NATA through. Follow it on x @jack_milko.

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