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When was the last time Tiger Woods participated in The British Open?

Tiger Woods, is set to participate in the Open Championship at Royal Troon, aiming to add to his legacy in this prestigious tournament.

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Tiger Woods, one of the most iconic figures in golf history, last competed in The Open Championship, often referred to as the British Open, in 2022. The tournament took place at St. Andrews, a course deeply intertwined with Woods’ career and golfing legacy.

Woods’ 2022 appearance at The Open was highly anticipated, given his storied past with the tournament and the course. However, the event was marked by a series of struggles. He posted rounds of 78 and 75, which led to him missing the cut. This performance highlighted the physical challenges Woods faced following a near-fatal car accident in February 2021. The injuries from the accident had left his right leg held together by metal rods and screws, significantly impacting his mobility and performance on the course.

Tiger Woods emotional farewell to St. Andrews

St. Andrews holds a special place in Woods’ heart, as he won The Open there in 2000 and 2005, and another Open title at Royal Liverpool in 2006. His 2022 participation was particularly emotional, as many viewed it as a potential farewell to competitive play at this historic venue. Woods’ walk across the Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole was met with a prolonged and heartfelt ovation from the crowd, acknowledging his contributions to the sport and the uncertainty of his future appearances at The Open.

Throughout his career, Woods has been a dominant force at The Open. His victory in 2000 at St. Andrews was notable for him avoiding all 112 bunkers on the course and winning by eight strokes, completing the career Grand Slam. His success in 2005 at the same venue and in 2006 at Royal Liverpool solidified his status as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

As Woods continues to recover and consider his future in competitive golf, fans and fellow players alike will remember his contributions and the unforgettable moments he created at The Open.

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