Tiger Woods VS The Elements | The worst weather ever at The Open?
Rotten weather can blight any round of golf, but the impact of the elements is significantly heightened on the naturally exposed links courses that host The Open. In 2002, Tiger Woods experienced this first-hand.
After two solid opening rounds, Tiger Woods was still on course for an unprecedented calendar-year Grand Slam in 2002 following his victories in The Masters and U.S. Open.
However, the World Number One suffered more than most in the gusting winds of Saturday afternoon, as he carded an 81 to slip from four under to six over.
Woods was at least able to see the bright side when he birdied the 17th, raising his arms in triumph and fist-bumping his close friend and playing partner Mark O’Meara with a broad smile on his face.
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