PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Tiger Woods walked off the 18th hole and past Jason Dufner and Adam Scott, who stood on the putting green still waiting to tee off as the last group of the PGA Championship's third round.
Woods is usually the one starting his day well into the afternoon on the weekend at a major. But he keeps heading the wrong direction from the leaders at Oak Hill.
The world's No. 1 golfer shot a 3-over 73 on Saturday, leaving him at 4 over for the tournament. He was tied for 48th, 13 strokes behind leader Jim Furyk.
Woods scuffled from his very first swing. He missed the fairway on No. 1, teeing off just after 11 a.m., almost four hours before Dufner and Scott. He bogeyed that hole and had another at the third.
Even when he straightened out his tee shots for a bit, Woods' putting failed him. He didn't make a birdie until this 11th hole, and that would be his only one of the day.
His swing went awry again late in the round, dooming him to bogeys on Nos. 16 and 17.
"I didn't start off very good, and I didn't finish very good," Woods said.
"In the middle part," he added, "I was grinding just to kind of hang in there around par."