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PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

Tiger Woods struggling Friday at the PGA Championship: Will he make the cut?

The competition got underway yesteday, and the golfing world is eager to get a glimse of the four-time winner to see if he can finish better than he did at the Masters.

The competition got underway yesteday, and the golfing world is eager to get a glimse of the four-time winner to see if he can finish better than he did at the Masters.
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No one attracts a crowd like Tiger Woods. Golf fans are eagerly anticipating Tiger Woods’ performance in this PGA Championship competition as part of his 2024 resurgence tour. After a dissapointing Masters, fans want to see if there’s anything left in the tank of one of the best ever.

Tiger ended his day on Thursday at 1-over par. He had a good start but faltered late with bogeys on his last two holes. He’s currently 10 strokes behind Xander Schauffele, who had an impressive start to the week with a 9-under par, setting a new record for the lowest single-round score in the PGA Championship. Talk about making a comeback at the wrong moment.

Will Tiger make the cut?

Tiger teed off at 2:49 p.m. ET on Friday. Woods will be playing alongside PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley and Masters champion Adam Scott in the first two rounds.

As for Tiger, he had some words after the first day and explained how he felt at the start of the competition. “I’m getting stronger, for sure... Each day is a little bit different. Some days, it’s better than others. It’s just the way it is. My body is just that way. Some days, it feels great, and other days, it’s a bit of a struggle,” the four-time PGA Champion expressed as his day on the green came to a close.

At 8-over par early on Friday, Tiger has very little chance of making the cut at the 2024 PGA Championship.

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