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		Woods struggles badly on St Andrews return
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			 [July 15, 2022] By 
			Ed Osmond 
 ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) -Tiger Woods made a dismal start to 
			his British Open bid as he carded two early double-bogeys on the way 
			to a six-over-par 78 that left him 14 shots behind the leader on 
			Thursday.
 
 The American 15-times major champion, who has won the Open twice at 
			St Andrews, looked out of sorts from the moment he found the water 
			on the par-four first hole and started with a six on his card.
 
 "It feels like I didn't really hit it that bad. I did have bad speed 
			on the greens, yes," Woods told reporters. "But I ended up in bad 
			spots. Or just had some weird things happen. And that's just the way 
			it goes."
 
 Woods, who returned to competitive golf in April at the Masters 14 
			months after suffering serious injuries in a car crash, missed last 
			month's U.S. Open to prepare for the British Open.
 
 But the 46-year-old looked pensive as he trudged around the Old 
			Course and bogeys at the third and fourth holes took him to four 
			over par before he failed to hole a short putt on the seventh green 
			to rack up another six.
 
 Things did start to improve around the turn however.
 
 
			
			 
			He sank a six-foot putt to birdie the ninth, grinning broadly as he 
			acknowledged warm applause from the crowd and riding the momentum to 
			pick up another shot at the 10th.
 
 Woods bogeyed the 13th, though, and narrowly missed a long eagle 
			putt at the par-five 14th, settling for his third birdie of the 
			round.
 
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			Tiger Woods of the U.S. in action on the 11th during the first round 
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			 A wild tee shot at the 16th landed in the heavy 
			rough and cost him another shot before he safely negotiated the last 
			two holes and raised his cap to the packed galleries around the 18th 
			green.
 The significance of the venue was not lost on Woods.
 
 "(It was) very, very meaningful," he said, "All things considered, 
			where I've been, I was hoping I could play this event this year. And 
			I am. I just didn't do a very good job of it."
 
 He also appreciated the support.
 
 "The crowd were absolutely fantastic," he said. "So supportive. They 
			were very respectful and very appreciative of all of us out there 
			today, which was great."
 
 Tied for 145th place in the 156-man field, Woods needs to make up 
			considerable ground if he is to avoid missing the halfway cut at the 
			scene of two of his greatest triumphs, in 2000 and 2005.
 
 "Looks like I'm going to have to shoot 66 tomorrow to have a 
			chance," he said. "Guys did it today. And that's my responsibility 
			tomorrow to go ahead and do it."
 
 (Reporting by Ed Osmond; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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