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Tiger Woods at The Masters sees “wheels fall off” leaving fans feeling glum

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Woods entered Saturday’s round at The Masters seven shots off the lead. Moving Day has not been kind though to the five-time champion.

Tiger Woods entered Saturday’s third round of The Masters with a glimmer of hope. He sat seven shots behind the lead held by the trio of Bryson DeChambeau, Max Homa and Scottie Scheffler.

But knowing the 48-year-old legend played 23 holes Friday and beat most of the field doing so, if Woods posted a low number on Moving Day, he might stand a chance.

Golf fans could have been treated to another Sunday at Augusta where Tiger is the talk of the tournament.

Instead, things have gone awry as his game has fallen off the rails.

For the third straight day, Woods bogeyed the par-3 4th. But he showed some life with a great approach and beautiful birdie putt on five to get back to even.

Tiger Woods makes a lengthy birdie putt on No. 5. #themasters pic.twitter.com/bm3zw6cllK

— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 13, 2024

It has been all downhill from there.

Woods has since carded bogey, double bogey, double bogey, bogey dropping him to 7-over for the tournament.

His poor play can be summed up by his terrible three-putt on six from inside 10 feet.

Sadly, he is far from contending and fans online are reeling.

Tiger Woods following up a birdie at five with a bogey at six, a double bogey at seven, and a triple bogey at eight is a “the wheels are falling off” yell into the wild.

— Walker Carey (@walkerRcarey) April 13, 2024

#TigerWoods is in pain. Feels like a WD is coming soon. #Masters2024 #MastersTournament #Masters

— Meh (@wftders) April 13, 2024

Alright officially off the Tiger Woods hope train

— Floyd (@The_Floyd) April 13, 2024

Tough watching Tiger Woods right now. Sucks so bad that he doesn’t have the fitness/health anymore to fight for wins. Sad day, bad day.

— Stew (@Stewwwwieeeee) April 13, 2024

#TigerWoods body is unofficially done. Two double bogeys in a row on two of the three easiest holes on the front nine.

— L Harris (@Rell327) April 13, 2024

Tiger has appeared to be stiffening up as his round has progressed.

He in all likelihood is in some measure of pain. But the question at this point, will he persist and finish out the round?

He has the entire back nine to go and all the reason in the world to withdraw yet again. Golf fans, including this one, hope that does not happen.

Kendall Capps is the Senior Editor of SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social media platforms.

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