Tiger Woods: Club-Kicking Incident Presents More Problems for Fallen Star
After a terrible performance in the Masters, Tiger Woods is now facing potential fines from the PGA Tour.
Round two was not going as planned for the former superstar, and by the 16th hole, he had enough.
A poor shot caused Woods to kick his own golf club in anger, and it did not go unnoticed by tour officials.
According to NBC Sports, he will be subject to disciplinary action for the incident. The PGA does not comment on what type of punishment there will be.
The reaction caused analyst and former golfer Nick Faldo to say he had "lost his game...and lost his mind."
This is really the best way to describe the current funk of the once-great golfer.
A win last month at Bay Hill caused most fans and analysts to proclaim that he was back.
However, it takes a lot more than one win to return to the top of the golf world.
Woods has been frustrated with his performance over the past few years. He is missing the fairway on drives and not getting the right speed on putts.
After a few solid tournaments in a row, it seemed he was finally putting everything together for a good showing at the Masters.
Where better than Augusta to showcase yourself to the world?
Unfortunately, not everything went as planned as his tournament continued to go from bad to worse.
Friday was the culmination, featuring a 75 to fall into 40th place with two rounds remaining.
Sunday will be an important round for Tiger. It is unlikely he will comeback into contention, but a solid showing can give confidence for the rest of the year.
Otherwise, it will be another long year for the troubled athlete.

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