Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt

Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt

AUSTIN, Texas Tiger Woods hit the putt he wanted. He just didnt have the read he needed.Woods lipped out a 5-footer Saturday afternoon on the 18th green to lose his quarterfinal match to Lucas Bjerregaard and exit the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.Woods hit a disappointing second shot into the front bunker and then splashed out below the hole. After conceding Bjerregaards par putt, Woods needed to save his own four to push the all-square match to extra holes.
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Well, we read it inside left, left center, and the putt went left, Woods said. I went back and hit it again and it did the same thing. Just one of those weird spots.A tight match throughout the back nine, Bjerregaard made a 30-footer for eagle at the par-5 16th to pull the match all square and holed a bending, left-to-right putt from 13 feet at the par-3 17th to stay level.He played well in tough conditions, Woods said. It was not easy out there. We both kind of grinded our way around the golf course. He played the last three holes pretty solidly.Woods was asked if hes where he wants to be heading into Augusta. No, Im not, he said. I wanted to play tomorrow. So this is going to sting for a few days, and Ill get back after it after that.


The two rounds played on Saturday featured the best, and worst, of Woods. He ultimately exited after he lipped out with a short putt on the final hole. "I wanted to play tomorrow," Woods said after his round. "This is going to sting for a few days and I'll get back after it after that." RELATED | Tiger Woods stunned by Bjerregaard at WGC-Dell
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Tiger Woods admitted his quarter-final loss to Lucas Bjerregaard at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play would "sting for a few days". On the same day Woods defeated Rory McIlroy in the last 16, he fell to world number 52 Bjerregaard in Austin.
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Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt AUSTIN, Texas — Tiger Woods hit the putt he wanted. He just didn't
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt


Tiger Woods had the putt he wanted, a 5-footer on No. 18 to extend the match against Lucas Bjerregaard. He just didn't have the read he needed. Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt
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Woods hit a disappointing second shot into the front bunker and then splashed out below the hole. After conceding Bjerregaard's par putt, Woods needed to save his own four to push the all-square match to extra holes.
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt


Tiger Woods admitted his quarter-final loss to Lucas Bjerregaard at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play would "sting for a few days". On the same day Woods defeated Rory McIlroy in the last 16, he fell to world number 52 Bjerregaard in Austin.
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Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt Source: The Golf Channel AUSTIN, Texas — Tiger Woods hit the putt he wanted. He just didn't have the read he needed. Woods lipped out a 5-footer Saturday afternoon on the 18th green to lose his quarterfinal match to Lucas Bjerregaard and exit the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt


Tiger Woods hit the putt he wanted. Woods lipped out a 5-footer Saturday afternoon on the 18th green to lose his quarterfinal match to Lucas Bjerregaard and exit the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. After conceding Bjerregaard's par putt, Woods need
Tiger: Match Play loss will sting for a few days


Watch: Garcia loses hole after missing tap-in before Kuchar can concede putt Source: The Golf Channel Sergio Garcia and Matt Kuchar were cruising along in their quarterfinal match on Saturday at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but everything changed as they were finishing up on the 7th green.


Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt Tiger Woods had the putt he wanted, a 5-footer on No. 18 to extend the match against Lucas Bjerregaard.
Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt

Woods: Loss 'going to sting' after misreading that final putt

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