PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — For as many good iron shots as he hit to give himself chances Saturday during the third round of the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods hit just as many puzzling ones on his way to an even-par round of 71 that left him well back of the leaders.
Known for his iron prowess throughout his career, and especially at the best times of his comeback in the past two years from back surgery, Woods has been uncharacteristically off at Pebble Beach. He hit just nine greens in regulation Thursday and only 11 Saturday, several times coming up short, which makes you wonder about any physical problems.
Woods was predictably coy when asked about any physical issues as he wore KT tape — a therapeutic strip often worn to treat pain — on his neck, just as he had during The Open at Carnoustie last year.
“When it’s cold like this, everything is achy,” Woods said. “It’s just part of the deal.”
Woods was tied for 27th and 10 shots back of leader Gary Woodland as the third round continued.