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What Tiger Woods said after disappointing finish at Memorial

Tiger Woods began the final round of the Memorial Tournament just five shots off the lead. He finished with a disappointing even-par 72 to fall out of the top 20 at 9 under for the week. Despite a rock solid performance tee-to-green, it was statistically one of the worst putting weeks of Woods’ career. Here’s what Woods had to say about after Round 4 of the Memorial Tournament, his final tune-up ahead of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. On his overall assessment … “Well, I just need to hit better putts. This week I didn’t really have, didn’t feel comfortable with my lines and my feel was a little bit off. Consequently I missed a bunch of putts. But I hit it really good this week, so that’s

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