WATCH: Tiger Woods’ Up And Down Left-Handed From Under A Bush Is Why We Love Match Play

Tiger Woods Match Play Knees

Tiger Woods made one of the more ridiculous up and downs for par you’ll see all year from under the bushes at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play on Thursday.

In his second match against Brandt Snedeker, Tiger found himself in a precarious spot on the 10th hole after inexplicably flying the green on the short par-4 at Austin Country Club.

Anytime Tiger gets down on his knees, we all take a collective breath and pray he will get back to his feet. But this was …. different:

With no hesitation, Tiger got down, took a couple practice swings LEFT-HANDED, and then he made better contact than I usually do with a normal lie standing upright. Dare we say it was even Seve-esque?

If you don’t love match play, something is wrong with you. It’s shots like this that guys ordinarily have no business hitting are willing to try because they have nothing to lose except the hole.

Tiger made the par putt for the tie. GOAT save!


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