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Tiger Woods’ birdie putt did an excruciating dance on the edge of the hole

GET. IN. THE. HOLE.

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Welp, this is one way to put a damper on your day. At the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellervie Country Club, Tiger Woods went for a birdie putt on the 11th hole and missed it quite literally by a half rotation. I mean look at how close this thing was to going in:

Really could’ve used Lance Stephenson in this moment, tbh:

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Is this one of the new Tiger vs. Old Tiger moments? The old Tiger’s ball would eventually obey and drop in the hole at the critical moment. The ball hanging on the lip of the cup looked eerily similar to his memorable chip-in in 2005 at Augusta. This one though, went in, of course:

Miss you, old Tiger. He’s on the back nine at Bellerive now, and currently tied for third at 11-under, so he has to make up some ground. He’s gotta catch Brooks Koepka, who’s the leader at 14-under through 10 holes.

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