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Tiger Woods delivers bad practice session at TCP Sawgrass
Tiger Woods is trying to recover from his career's worst score of 36-hole score. The practice round at TPC Sawgrass was also not a sign of the Tiger's style. He put five balls into water through the nine holes.

TIGER WOODS is trying to recover from his career’s worst score of 36-hole score. The practice round at TPC Sawgrass was also not a sign of the Tiger’s style. He put five balls into water through the nine holes.
 
Ace golfer Tiger Woods is still number in the World ranking, but fans fear that he will soon lose the spot to Phil Mickelson. After his come back in the Masters in April, everyone expected that Tiger will take a bit long in recovering. But the recently in US PGA Tour, Tiger again could not do well. He is off the betting cards as well.
 
Despite the bad career period that he is facing right now, Tiger stated that it was getting better and it could not get any worse. The whole idea is to be number One and to continue being Number One. One has to win golf tournaments and he hasn’t done that in a while.  On replacing Tiger Woods for the number One spot, Mickelson said that it is something that he has been striving for, but has not achieved yet. It means so much to him and to get first rank he needs to focus and keep on winning.
 
In the final practice round for The Player Championship, Tiger was troubled at the par-414th hole and hooked his drive into water. His second attempt went to the right.
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