GOLF

Tiger Trouble: Woods Winces Way Through Opening 74 At PGA

May 19, 2022, 4:41 PM

Tiger-Woods-PGA-Championship-Round-One...

Tiger Woods of the United States reacts after his shot from the eighth tee during the first round of the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club on May 19, 2022 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — By the time Tiger Woods walked toward the fifth tee box Thursday, the hot start to his return to the PGA Championship had turned cold, and what was quickly becoming a steamy day at Southern Hills had also become an agonizing grind.

Two early birdies that had him in the red seemed distant memories, replaced by mishits off the tee, wayward irons into the green, fliers out of bunkers and not enough made putts to save his round. Woods wound up with a 4-over 74 on the same course where he won the 2009 PGA, leaving him weary of the cut line heading into Friday’s second round.

“I got off to a great start and didn’t keep it going,” said Woods, who was often wincing down the stretch on a right leg that was nearly amputated 15 months ago. “I really didn’t give myself any looks for birdie. I was struggling trying to get the ball on the green, and I missed quite a few iron shots both ways. It was a frustrating day.”

Painful one, too.

Woods was optimistic that after making it around hilly Augusta National during the Masters, the right leg that was so severely injured in a car crash would fare well on the reasonably flat, compact layout in Tulsa. But whether he was fidgeting with a compression wrap on it during his second nine, or using his driver almost like cane as he walked down the fairways, it quickly became evident that the leg was bothering him.

After knocking his tee shot into the greenside bunker on his penultimate hole, Woods grimaced as he walked gingerly back to his bag. He then leaned heavily on it while watching playing partner Rory McIlroy hit his approach shot.

“My leg is not feeling as good as I would like it to be,” acknowledged Woods, who missed last year’s tournament at Kiawah Island while recovering. “I just can’t load it. Loading hurts, pressing off it hurts and walking hurts, and twisting hurts.”

At one point, Woods had five bogeys during an eight-hole stretch, and he added two more on his final two holes. The result was his worst opening around at the PGA since shooting 75 in 2015, when he missed the cut.

“We’ll start the recovery process,” Woods said, “and get after it tomorrow.”

Playing in the day’s featured group with McIlroy and Jordan Spieth, Woods gave a huge gallery following their very move Thursday an early reason to roar. He hit one of his few crisp approach shots at the par-4 10th and rolled in a birdie to begin his round, then hit his approach to about 13 feet at the long par-3 14th and made another birdie.

But a poor iron off the tee at the par-4 15th led to bogey, and another poor iron after a perfect drive at the 18th resulted in another. And after making the turn at even, Woods bogeyed three of the first four holes on the front side, then added those two to finish — including at the ninth, where he flubbed a chip shot from above the green.

“Hit a lot of bad iron shots in the middle part of the round and late in the round,” Woods said simply.

Making things seem worse? The fact that McIlroy was making things seem easy.

McIlroy aggressively hit driver just about whenever he could, while Woods conservatively hit irons off several tees in the hopes of finding the fairway. But the result was that the Northern Irishman was often 100 yards closer to the green, leaving him mid- and even short-irons for his approaches, and helping to produce a 5-under 65 and the early lead.

“Well, it wouldn’t have been so far back if I would have hit the iron shot solid and put the ball in the fairway,” Woods said. “I was playing to my spots, and those guys obviously have a different game plan. It’s just different.”

Spieth also hit driver whenever possible, though it didn’t do him as much good. He struggled to a 2-over 72, leaving him in need of a low score Friday as he pursues the missing piece of the career Grand Slam.

Woods will also need a big second round at Southern Hills, but he can take comfort in having done it before. He shot 63 on Friday to seize control of the 2007 PGA, then cruised through the weekend to his fourth Wannamaker Trophy.

Then again, that was a long time and many injuries ago.

“Lots of treatment, lots of ice baths,” Woods said. “Try and get the inflammation out and try and get ready for tomorrow.”

Golf

Brothers Scott, Andy, and Todd Miller are Johnny Millers sons that are all on the BYU Golf Team thi...

Sean Walker

BYU promotes longtime assistant Todd Miller as next men’s golf coach

The Cougars announced Friday the promotion of longtime assistant coach and director of golf Todd Miller to be the third head coach in BYU men's golf history, succeeding retiring coach Bruce Brockbank.

1 month ago

Kihei Akina lines up his putt on the 18th green during the final round of the 2025 Utah Open at Riv...

Sean Walker

BYU’s Kihei Akina joins select list in program history with All-American honors

Kihei Akina was named to the NCAA Division I PING All-American first team, the organization announced Wednesday on the Golf Channel. He's just the 16th first-team All-American in program history, and the first since Peter Kuest in 2020.

2 months ago

Kihei Akina hits his tee shot on the 18th hole of the final round of the 2025 Utah Open at Riversid...

Sean Walker

BYU’s Kihei Akina caps standout freshman season in top 10 at NCAA Championship

Kihei Akina shot 2-under-par 70 to finish tied for eighth at the end of stroke play at the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California.

2 months ago

Kihei Akina putting at No. 17 during the final round of the 2025 Utah Open at Riverside Country Clu...

Sean Walker

Did No. 22 BYU men’s golf make the cut at NCAA championships?

After adding his third-round score of 71 played on Thursday to first- and second-round tallies of 69 and 70, respectively, Akina led BYU men's golf in a tie for seventh on the stroke-play leaderboard to advance to the fourth round.

2 months ago

BYU men's golf coach Bruce Brockbank poses for a photo during men's golf media days, Sept. 2, 2025....

Sean Walker

NCAA golf regionals: No. 24 BYU delays Hall-of-Fame coach’s retirement with 4th-place finish in Athens

The 24th-ranked Cougars clinched their 34th ticket to the NCAA national championships with a fourth-place finish Wednesday in the Athens regional at University of Georgia Golf Club.

2 months ago

Kihei Akina putting at No. 17 during the final round of the 2025 Utah Open at Riverside Country Clu...

Sean Walker

NCAA golf regionals: BYU, Utah in dogfight to advance to national championships

Parker Bunn added a 67 to his first-round 70 to move into a tie for ninth at 5-under-par 67 as BYU moved down a spot to fifth place at 11-under after 36 holes at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens, Georgia.

2 months ago

Sponsored Articles

Photos provided by family of featured athletes...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 13 – Stacia Peoples & Gavin Lowe

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

...

Northern Utah High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 13 – Rachel McBride & Lincoln Smith

The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Northern Utah.

Photos provided by featured athletes...

Utah County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 13 – Janiece Sikander & Brody Thompson

The Mr. Mac Utah County High School Player of the Week is awarded each week to the top prep boy's and girl's basketball players in Utah County.

Photos provided by featured athletes...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 12 – Evy Roberts & Krew Eckman

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

Photos provided by family of featured athletes...

Northern Utah High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 12 – Fabiana Lopez, Madden Johnsen & Bracken Saunders

The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Northern Utah.

Photos provided by featured athletes...

Utah County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 12 – Leah Bailey & Lucas Castagnetto

The Mr. Mac Utah County High School Player of the Week is awarded each week to the top prep boy's and girl's basketball players in Utah County.

Tiger Trouble: Woods Winces Way Through Opening 74 At PGA