Tiger Woods never looked comfortable as he shot a seven-over 78 at Royal Portrush and he admitted he was feeling sore.
Arjun Atwal continued his fine show as he moved to three-under through 15 holes on the first day of the John Deere Classic on Thursday.
The 31-year-old Indian, playing his first Major in 2019, never really got going in either round as he crashed out of US Open, because of his poor showings on the first two days which didn't give him a chance to make up for it.
Since winning his only US Open title at Congressional in 2011, McIlroy had shot in the 60s in just two rounds over his past seven appearances, missing the cut the past three years.
Tiger Woods is searching for his 16th Major title at Pebble Beach - and his second in succession following his triumph at the Augusta Masters earlier this year.
Tiger Woods has been grouped with two other former U.S. Open champions, Jordan Spieth and Justin Rose, for the first two rounds of next week's championship at Pebble Beach.
Aditi Ashok failed to find a single birdie on way to a four-over 75 and slipped to T-53rd after the third round of the US Women's Open on Sunday.
The 21-year-old Aditi Ashok starting from 10th, bogeyed 14th and had pars on rest of the back nine. On the second nine, she birdied first and second and pushed herself up.
Tiger Woods hit some loose shots but still carded a respectable two-under-par 70 in the first round at the Memorial tournament.
Anirban Lahiri has often called the Memorial as one of his favourite events, and it is played at Jack Nicklaus' course.
The detention comes after a long-running feud between the golfers and the DGC's over the club's refusal to allow these players to practice at the 18-hole course.
In becoming the first champion to lead wire-to-wire since Hal Sutton in 1983, Brooks Koepka successfully defended his title and also displaced Dustin Johnson as world number one.
Brooks Koepka is turning PGA Championship into a runaway with record score and 7-shot lead. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods shot 3-over 73 to finish at 5 over for 36 holes and miss cut by 1 stroke.
Brooks Koepka shot a 7-under 63 to break the course record and become the first player to shoot 63 in the same major twice.
Justin Thomas, who won the PGA Championship two years ago at Quail Hollow, will miss a major for the first time since his rookie season in 2015.
Tiger Woods proved many doubters wrong with his triumph at last month's Masters, where he not only completed a comeback story for the ages but also put Jack Nicklaus's record of 18 major titles back into play.
Chawrasia will be the first of the three to tee off early at 7.30 am Thursday alongside Darren Fichardt and Oliver Fisher, while Bhullar goes out with Hugo Leon and Niklas Lemke and then Shubhankar plays with Sam Horsfield and Jason Scrivener in the afternoon.
At a ceremony in the sun-splashed White House Rose Garden, Trump made the 43-year-old Woods the fourth, and youngest, professional golfer to receive the nation's highest civilian honor, after Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Charlie Sifford.
Tiger Woods will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from U.S. President Donald Trump next Monday, the White House said on Thursday.
The triumph at the Laguna Golf Lang Co course marked the Mishra’s emergence on the Indian golf circuit and has paved the way for him to become one of the city’s few golfing professionals.
Woods did not enter the Wells Fargo Championship next week at Quail Hollow, meaning he likely will go an entire month without playing until the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black on May 16-19.
US golfer Tiger Woods, who won his 15th major title at Augusta Nationals earlier this month, insisted that it is still possible for him to chase down Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 major titles.
Tiger Woods hopes winning the Masters to end 11 years without a major will be a spark in his renewed pursuit of the record held by Jack Nicklaus.
Masters champion Tiger Woods is adding to his international travels at the end of this year, announcing Wednesday night that he will compete in Japan for the first time in 13 years at the new Zozo Championship.
Scott McCarron birdied the par-5 18th hole Saturday to take a three-stroke lead in the PGA Tour Champions' Mitsubishi Electric Classic.



