Tiger Woods goes FISHING for his golf ball in a trash can!
Now here's something you don't see every day...
Tiger Woods would likely be the first person to label his final round of the Genesis Invitational as trash following a final-round 77, but it quite literally was on the par-4 12th hole at Riviera.
Woods, who finished dead last in 68th place on 11-over par, fired his tee shot 294 yards left into the native area and his Bridgestone ball ended up in a waste basket by a fence. Watch the short video clip below...
Real common man golf here from @TigerWoods. Just fishing for his ball in the trash. Salt of the earth type stuff (Via @turko816/IG) pic.twitter.com/EWx25IoMSJ
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) February 17, 2020
The 15-time major champion received a free drop and then hacked his ball with a pitching wedge left of the green but he did manage to rescue a par when holing out from two and half feet.
But it would be a weekend to forget for Woods, who finished with rounds of 76 and 77.
He will now take a short break from competitive action in a bid to rest and get his game back in shape.
"I was just off, it happens," said Woods. "I'm off and I got a chance to have the week off this week and do a little prep, a little practicing, some training, be at home and all positive things."
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These two shots from @TigerWoods?
Golf in a nutshell. He can't help but smile.#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/mDpFIzYhmB— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 16, 2020