If you can’t watch Tiger Woods on Saturday morning at the 2022 PGA Championship, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
The 15-time major champion is back at the home of his 2007 PGA win at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has made the cut and will play the weekend. Woods birdied the 16th hole yesterday and made several gutsy pars down the stretch to earn a weekend tee time. He’s off with Shaun Norris on moving day.
Take a scroll through Woods’ third round below with shot-by-shot live updates from Southern Hills.
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Tiger’s first drive of the day found the left side of the fairway.
And we’re off.
He drew his approach shot into the green but it came up just short. It will be a long putt for birdie. From just off the green, Tiger used putter and came up woefully short. Fighting for par at No. 1. But, just like Friday, he’s grinding! Buries the 13-foot putt for par.
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TIGER ON THE DAY: E thru 1
Tiger’s driver off No. 2 found the creek that meanders through the fairway. Hoping for bogey at his second hole of the day. Having to hit a big hook around a tree that sits on the left side of the fairway, Tiger executed the shot to perfection and his ball finished in the middle of the green. Outside chance for par. From 37 feet, Tiger’s bid came up just short and he tapped in for bogey.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 1 over thru 2
Tiger pulled driver for the third-straight hole and hit this one to perfection. A nice fade with the wind finds the right side of the fairway. His approach landed on the green but rolled back just a foot off the putting surface. A birdie look coming up for the Cat. From 20 feet, he missed on the high side but tapped in for a four.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 1 over thru 3
On the short par 4 (377 yards), Tiger hit driver again and smashed another good one. Birdie opportunity on No. 4. He hit a tasty little wedge to six feet, great shot. His birdie putt lipped out, though, so a par on four it is.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 1 over thru 4
Tiger’s drive off the tee is a double-cross, pulled left into the trees. A three-shot par 5 anyway, so a good punch out will leave him with a good angle into the green. His second shot was one word: Glorious. A low, screaming hook back into the fairway to set up his third. That one got the people going. Disappointed with his third, though, as it finished short left on the green, leaving a long putt for a four. His birdie putt came up short, but he tapped in for his par.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 1 over thru 5
No. 6 is playing straight into the wind Saturday and will be one of the toughest holes on the course during the third round. Tiger’s tee shot started in the middle of the green, drew back to the flag, but came up short in the water. His third from the drop zone also came up short and finished in the rough just outside the water hazard. Looking at a big number on six. His chip shot comes up short of the green, not good. His bid for double bogey misses the hole and a triple goes on the scorecard.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 4 over thru 6
After a rattling triple, Tiger’s tee shot found the right hand rough.
TIGER ON THE DAY: 4 over thru 6