Woods misses cut at consecutive majors

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Tiger Woods, a prominent figure in professional golf, faced a challenging period when he missed the cut at two consecutive major championships. This situation arose after he sustained a wrist injury, which occurred when his club struck a tree root during play. Woods described the incident as severe, noting that a bone in his wrist dislocated but he managed to realign it himself and completed the round. Despite his efforts to recover, the impact of the injury was evident in his performance. At the U.S. Open, Woods struggled significantly, finishing near the bottom of the leaderboard. This was followed by another disappointing performance at the Open Championship, marking a notable moment in his career as it was the first time he had missed the cut in consecutive major tournaments. The implications of these events were substantial, as they raised questions about his physical condition and ability to compete at the highest levels of the sport. Woods' struggles during these tournaments highlighted the challenges athletes face when dealing with injuries, particularly in high-stakes environments where performance is critical. The missed cuts not only affected his standings but also his reputation as one of the sport's elite players, leading to increased scrutiny from fans and analysts alike.
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