Tiger Woods made strides from his Round 1 performance but was ultimately unable to make up enough ground to reach the weekend on an emotional Friday at St. Andrews.
Tiger Woods opens up about what it means to play The Open at St. Andrews, describes his emotions walking across the Swilcan Bridge to No. 18 and weighs in on what his future holds.
Tiger Woods is overcome with emotion as he walks across the Swilcan Bridge and up to the 18th hole for what could possibly be his last Open at St. Andrews.
Mark Calcavecchia stands atop the Swilcan Bridge to bid farewell to the fans and conclude his Open career, before taking a final walk around St. Andrews.
Joaquin Niemann tries to thread the needle on a devilishly challenging putt at the second hole, but his par attempt ends up further away than where he started.
Haotong Li's shot ricochets off the rim of the Swilcan Burn and nearly returns to his feet for a bizarre net of 44 yards as he kicks off his second round at The 150th Open at St. Andrews.