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VIDEO: Tiger Woods Still Cussin’ At Himself

It’s pretty easy to tell how Tiger Woods’ day is going by watching his body language and listening to how he talks to his ball. If he’s asking a ball in the air to bite or get legs, or even to “get lucky,” things aren’t going well. If he’s twirling his club, strutting like he owns the course and smiling, things are all right.

On Friday at The Masters, Woods began his round with happiness and birdies. Now, with just six holes to play on the day, Tiger is cussin’ at himself. That should tell you how quickly things went downhill.

Here’s Tiger on the 13th tee. He hits a fairway metal and, once again, it goes left. But hey, at least he unleashed a classic in the process.

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