Is Tiger Done? He's Nearly Dead Last at US Open

A 15-year-old beats him soundly
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 19, 2015 5:16 PM CDT
Is Tiger Done? He's Nearly Dead Last at US Open
Tiger Woods removes his hat after his second round. He missed the cut.   (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Tiger Woods' second round of the US Open is over, and you will currently find his name second from the bottom on the leaderboard. Which means that out of 156 golfers, he is tied for 154th place. Some are still playing, and it's possible one or two more might end up behind him, but no matter what, his 16-over-par means that he will miss the cut by a mile, reports USA Today. What's more, this is pretty much business as usual for Woods these days.

"At a certain point, all of the stragglers are going to let it go—the hangers-on who still believe that Tiger Woods has a chance to regain at least some of his past glory and start playing excellent golf once again, winning a tournament here or there and maybe even another major," writes Steve Silverman at CBS. Those looking for a new phenom might pay attention to 15-year-old Cole Hammer, who is about to start his second round. It's a long shot, but if he finished at 4-under today, he'd probably make the cut. (More Tiger Woods stories.)

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