I guess Tiger has become "just another golfer". It wasn't his fault he was missing putts, the greens must not have been mowed. Not sure if this comment or the one he made about coming to the course with the wrong attitude on Saturday is more strange.
From the link below:
And then there's Tiger, who managed to get through his round at two over. He's still hanging around but he has a lot of work to do and a lot of players to pass if he's going to get a fifth Wannamaker Trophy.
Woods inexplicably hasn't broken par on a weekend at a major this year. His third-round scoring average in the four big events is a lofty 72.75. It's even worse in the final round.
On Sunday morning, the one club that had worked so well for him, his putter, seemed to fail him as he missed relatively short opportunities to either pick up ground or hold steady.
"I had a few good looks at it this morning and I just couldn't believe how slow these greens were this morning," Woods reflected. "I don't know if they cut them or not, but they were just a lot slower."
http://scoregolf.com/blog/bob-weeks/201 ... hase-is-on