http://news.yahoo.com/woods-heads-home-missing-cut-atlanta-232516820.htmlJOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods' stunning downfall has gotten worse: He missed the cut at the PGA Championship.
The player who once dominated golf headed home Friday after shooting a 10-over 150 at Atlanta Athletic Club.
With no one seizing control of the tournament, this became another day to focus on Woods' collapse, his career in tatters because of personal failings and a broken game.
Consecutive double-bogeys at the 11th and 12th holes ruined any hopes he had of making it to the weekend. He finished with a 3-over 73 on the heels of an opening-round 77.
"I hit 20 bunkers in two days. I had four or five water balls," Woods said. "That's not going to add up to a very good score."
Woods finished in appropriate fashion at the 18th, putting his tee shot in the bunker, his second shot in the water and finishing with a bogey. He was projected to miss the cut by a staggering six shots.
Woods was on the sideline for three months — missing the last two majors — because of an injured leg. He returned a week ago at Firestone, proclaiming himself fully fit and ready to go for his 15th major title.
He wound up missing the cut in one of golf's biggest events for only the third time in his professional career, following the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot (shortly after the death of the his father) and the British Open at Turnberry two years ago.
Now, he'll be dropping out of public view again for another long layoff. He won't attempt to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoff, so his next tournament will be in November when he heads to Australia.
His next shot at a major is eight months away, at the Masters.

