One bad hole derailed an otherwise excellent performance by Tiger Woods in the second round of the 2019 Players Championship.
Woods went into the clubhouse with a 71 that dropped his 36-hole score to three-under par. Finishing one-under par Friday is misleading because his only problem came on No. 17.
The infamous island green turned into a nightmare for Woods. He hit two shots into the water, righting himself in time to salvage a quadruple-bogey:
PGA TOURGolf is hard. Tiger Woods puts two in the water on No. 17. ud83dudca6 https://t.co/xEqCMx04Z0
That hole completely altered the trajectory Woods was on and added a new chapter to his record book, though one he'd prefer didn't exist:
Justin RayTiger's first ever quadruple-bogey or worse at The Players came on his 1,229th career hole played in the event.