Tiger Woods left red-faced after making history by becoming first player to break major golf rule he helped create

Tiger Woods left red-faced after making history by becoming first player to break major golf rule he helped create

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Tiger Woods left red-faced after making history by becoming first player to break major golf rule he helped create
Author: Anthony Chapman
Published: Jan, 29 2025 10:14

TIGER WOODS was left red-faced after making history by becoming the first player to break a major golf rule he helped create. The incident occurred as 15-time major winner Woods competed for Jupiter Links GC against TGL rivals Boston Common GC. The battle at the SoFi Center in Florida saw Woods step up for an eight-foot putt during a critical moment.

 [Tiger Woods putting on the green, 8'5
Image Credit: The Sun [Tiger Woods putting on the green, 8'5" from the hole to tie.]

However, the golf legend and fans were stunned as a loud buzzer went off. Woods was yet to hit the ball before the noise was made. Indeed, it was the sound from the course’s shot clock. Players have just 40 seconds to get their shot away. And because Woods failed to make contact before the alarm sounded, it saw him become the first player in history to be pulled up on it.

 [Tiger Woods at a golf tournament.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Tiger Woods at a golf tournament.]

Boston Common’s players celebrated as Woods appeared exasperated. And his day got even worse when he was handed an automatic one-stroke penalty. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. The irony is that Woods was one of the stars who had campaigned for the introduction of a shot clock to help speed up games.

Image Credit: The Sun

His penalty meant he was unable to match Rory McIlroy’s birdie, handing Boston a 2-1 lead. Afterwards, Woods opened up over the unfortunate incident. He said: “Normally I slow my heart rate down before I pull the trigger. “So dropping my heart rate down sometimes takes a littler bit longer than others.

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