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Four bubbles 61 and 59

Tiger Woods has dominated the golf game for decades, with low score feats with low scores. In all the memorable shots, victory and fist pumps, maybe his low point. In fact, he shot 59 shots at Isleworth the week before winning the 1997 Masters, but he beaten up with Mark O’Meara, but, despite threatening the so-called golden figures, the closest he managed was the 61s quartet.

61s…

Byron Nelson Classic in 1999 (Three Volumes of Valley)

It’s a weird guy because Woods opens up with nine shots and he only has one. By the end of the weekend, he will only lead the seventh time, although he will win eight games in the final 11 games of that season, including the PGA title, his second major win.

Woods was out with 29-under five, and he wasn’t even the lowest of three goals. Paul Goydos turned 28 shots, while Nick Price scored 30. By the end of the round, he had only one led by Sergio Garcia, who pushed him all the way to Medinah. Four years ago, Ernie Els set a record of 61 competitions and courses.

“It’s always fun when you can really do that,” Woods said. “It’s right for granted that it’s 34 (in the front),” Woods said. “But it’s still weird when you’re filming 29 and you’re not your own team leader.”

2000 WGC Invitational (Firestone)

Woods will win eight of them, which will be the second. It’s coming the next day, which is enough to get a seven-shot lead, and two days later he will end well in the dark, leading 11 shots above Wales’ Justin Leonard and Phillip Price.

Woods just dropped the final three majors of the year, including last week’s playoff success by Bob May, who opened with a 64-shot and then lowered his efforts with those nine.

One factor that is not often discussed is Woods’ ophthalmic surgery, which coincides with his incredible stripes.

“It took about two or three months to stabilize the eyes after completing the LASIK surgery. I came back in the first few weeks and the holes looked bigger and the slopes looked bigger because I saw everything in the natural size. The only problem was that my eyes fluctuated every day in the day. One day, everything would become melancholy.”

“Then my eyes cleared and I could see, I did everything. That was just one of the things they kept fluctuating and now I’m able to see things the same way every day, which helps a lot.”

2005 Buick Open (Warwick Hill)

Two weeks after St Andrews captured the Open, Woods started 10 better than his 71-point start to equalize Billy Mayfair’s class record, which included the back-to-back Hawks.

He started with a slightly shaky way, almost finding the tenth fairway on the 1st T-shirt and pulling out the second drive, but things quickly settled. 59 mentioned – the par here is 72 – but as always Americans stick to the process.

“Whenever you shoot 61, it’s going to be a special day, and it’s undoubtedly a special round for one of the rounds. By the age of 59, someone shouted at the 14th after I made the Eagle.

“I got to the point where I was 7 or under 9, and I got there because I was positioning the ball. So you only focus on positioning the ball. I was birding in the next two holes, the same thing. 17, put the ball under the hole; not doing that; not doing that. 18, try to put the ball under the ball again, not doing that.

He will add 70-66 rounds to complete the four hangouts of Vijay Singh.

2013 WGC-Championship (Firestone)

He won his eighth and final victory on Firestone and the second day at the age of 61. Once again, there were 59 people sniffing, but he couldn’t pick up a few night birds.

However, he will lead by seven shots and win seven games.

When he does what he does at East Lake, it will prove to be his final WGC victory and his last victory, which proves to be the pioneer of Augusta in the next April.

He would hit 13 greens, but only 22 putts – he took his next four holes at the age of 30, with just 13 holes.

“I’m disappointed (don’t shoot 59)? Absolutely not. Sixty-one is good. I’m not frustrated. I’m just thinking, whatever leadership I have, let’s continue to increase that lead.”

Woods added that it wasn’t even in his first ten rounds, but “that’s there.

What about professionalism?

Woods managed 63 people among the big guys, which was probably his most unforgettable victory.

2007 PGA Championship (Nanshan)

Woods will shoot 163 in the Grand Slam, shooting the next day in Southern Hills, which will be 21 63s in major history and we will have to wait another 10 years before Branden Grace’s 62-year-old in Birkdale.

There will be eight birdies and a taboo, he will end the week’s 13th major this week, and within the five minority of Jack Nicklaus, he is still only 31 years old.

Actually, there was a chance to shoot the first 62, but Woods’ putt was above 18 grounds.

“I tried to do this, I hit a little bit, and I thought I did because it broke at the end. I knew it broke even more at the end than it was in the beginning. Started diving. Apparently not wanting to go in.

“I made a good putt and I thought I did it. It was great to get the record and get a three-shot lead over the weekend. But the good thing is that I made a good putt. It was the important part. It was the important part. Nick Price did the same thing at Augusta in ’86 and hit the same putt and its horseshoe.”

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