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Fans hoping to see Tiger Woods play at the PGA Championship on Friday were not happy when ESPN’s broadcast of the tournament chose an unusual camera angle for a 13th hole critical strike.
Woods looked as if he were inside risk of missing the cut in the second round in the Southern Hills after a mascot of the front nine, followed by a double talag on the 11th. Then, on the 13th, he had a chance to make a short bird.
Tiger Woods walks the 13th hole during the second round of the PGA 2022 Championship at the Southern Hills Country Club, May 20, 2022 (Richard Heathcott / Getty Images)
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As fans crowded around with their phones to capture what would undoubtedly be an important shot, ESPN zoomed in on someone’s phone as Woods sank the blow.
Tiger Woods reacted to the 13th hole during the second round of the PGA Championship 2022 at the Southern Hills Country Club on May 20, 2022, in Tulsa, Oklasha. (Sam Greenwood / Getty Images)
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The problem? The spectators at home really couldn’t see it.
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The blow put Woods back on track. He played 16th and saved on a par with every other hole to finish the round 1-under 69 and continue into Saturday’s round.
Tiger Woods goes to the fourth tee during the third round of the PGA Championship in 2022 at the Southern Hills Country Club on May 21, 2022, in Tulsa, Okla. (Andrew Reddington / Getty Images)
Woods started the third round with a 15-foot kick. But on the second hole, Woods pushed his tee into a meandering stream. This was his first penalty of the week. He finished with a tapak and was 4 over for the tournament. Usually a tie at number 3 left him 1 over for the round.
Ryan Gaidos of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report
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