It’s amazing how far Tiger Woods has fallen. He has gone from dominating the golfing world every weekend and winning majors to missing cuts and looking like a shell of his former self.
For the first time in three years Woods will fall from the world Top 50 rankings after missing the cut at the Phoenix Open.
Tiger Woods, coming off an 82 for his worst round as a pro, will be out of the top 50 in the world ranking for the first time in more than three years.
And if he doesn’t turn his game around quickly, he will be ineligible for a World Golf Championship for only the second time in his career.
Woods was No. 1 in the world eight months ago. But after missing most of last year recovering from back surgery, and playing poorly in the few times he did play, Woods made his 2015 debut in the Phoenix Open at No. 47 in the world. He missed the cut by 12 shots.
Woods will be no better than No. 53 next week, and could fall even farther depending on what happens at the Phoenix Open and Dubai Desert Classic. Woods has not been lower than 58th in the world since winning the first of his 79 title on the PGA Tour at the Las Vegas Invitational in October 1996.
He last was out of the top 50 on Nov. 27, 2011. Woods won the Chevron World Challenge the next week and moved up to No. 21.
Woods is playing next week at Torrey Pines, where he is an eight-time winner but last year missed the 54-hole cut. After a two-week break, he then plays the Honda Classic. He will have to be in the top 50 after the Honda Classic to be eligible for the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral.
It’s sad to see what Woods has become these days and it all seemed to stem from his divorce. Even though he was able to recapture his #1 ranking since then and win some tournaments, we have not seen the old Tiger and seen him dominate the competition like he used to. I don’t think we will see him break the record for victories at majors and I am not sure we will ever see Tiger 100% healthy again as he as struggled to stay healthy over the past few years.