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Tiger Woods shows true colours with classy gesture after US Open struggles

14 June 2024 , 16:00
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Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas are good friends (Image: (Image: Getty))
Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas are good friends (Image: (Image: Getty))

Tiger Woods demonstrated his class by lending a hand to old friend Justin Thomas after both had challenging opening rounds at the US Open.

The 15-time major champion saw a promising start unravel on the first day at Pinehurst. Woods started well with a birdie on the first hole and drove well for most of his round.

But his iron play and putting let him down, resulting in a four-over-par 74. Things were even grimmer for former USPGA champion Thomas, who is almost certain to miss the cut after a seven-over 77.

Both players understandably hit the practice range after their rounds, with 48-year-old Woods showing particular interest in Thomas's swing as well as his own. He eventually approached the 31-year-old to offer some words of wisdom.

The interaction was praised by spectators, with golf reporter James Colgan posting on X: "Tiger stepping in to give Justin Thomas a few pointers on the range after a tough opening round. Not very often you see that at the U.S. Open."

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Despite his well-known fitness struggles following his 2021 car accident, Woods is resolved to continue playing. He made a record 24th consecutive cut in the Masters before scoring a third round of 82, his worst-ever score at Augusta National, and also missed the cut in the US PGA Championship.

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Tiger Woods shows true colours with classy gesture after US Open strugglesTiger Woods headed to the range after his tough first round at the US Open (Getty)

Woods addressed his fitness after securing an invite from the USGA for Pinehurst, explaining: "I'm physically getting better as the year has gone on."

He has pondered the dilemma of either risking injury by playing or staying safe but less prepared, adding: "I just haven't been able to play as much because I just don't want to hurt myself pre, then I won't be able to play in the major championships.

"It's pick your poison, right? Play a lot with the potential of not playing, or not playing and fight being not as sharp."

Mark Whiley

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