Noted golf enthusiast Tiger Woods continues to struggle in the second round at the 2010 Quail Hollow Championship. Woods, who began the day at 2-over, finished an up-and-down front nine at even on the day, before promptly imploding on the tenth hole and falling to 1-over on the day and 3-over for the tournament.
2010 Quail Hollow Championship, 2nd Round: Tiger Woods In Danger Of Missing Cut
Woods began his day with a birdie on the first hole, but fell back with a trio of bogeys between the third and sixth holes (with a birdie sandwiched in at the fifth hole), before closing out his front nine with a birdie on the eighth hole that brought him back to even on the day. Woods’ inability to keep the ball in the fairway -- he only hit 4 of 14 fairways on Thursday -- has continued to plague him, however, as he committed the egregious sin of bogeying a par 5 on the tenth hole.
Woods is currently nine shots off of the current pace set by Phil Mickelson et. al., and is two shots behind the projected cut, which sits at 1-over. The last time Woods missed a cut was last year’s British Open, which you may remember for Tom Watson’s improbable near-win at the ripe young age of 59 years old.











