Tiger Woods Triple Bogeys First Hole At U.S. Open For First Time Ever
Ryan Mayer
Tiger Woods' U.S. Open got off to a rough start on Thursday afternoon as he triple bogeyed the par-4 first hole at Shinnecock Hills. It was Woods' first ever triple bogey in U.S. Open play and fans didn't react kindly.
I waited all day for Tiger Woods, I'm rewarded with triple boogie on the 1st hole. His US Open could over after that ...
— Cris Carter (@criscarter80) June 14, 2018
Tiger Woods is doing a really good job of making me feel better about my golf game thus far.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) June 14, 2018
#TigerWoods just played the first hole at Shinnecock like I play every hole. He looked like he had seen the place before.#USOpen
— Ed Johnson (@hockeypimp17) June 14, 2018
Things didn't get much better for Tiger on the second hole either as he recorded a bogey there as well. However, there is one note of hope for fans hoping for a potential Tiger victory. The last time Tiger won a major championship, the 2008 U.S. Open, he started the tournament with a double bogey.