Tiger Woods jokes with a sanitary pad and is full of criticism. “Out of place and not fun”

Tiger Woods jokes with a sanitary pad and is full of criticism.  "Out of place and not fun"

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Tiger Woods’ two slips. In Pacific Palisades, California in the second round of the Genesis Invitational, the star player went down from 27th to 60th provisional position (the round was in fact suspended due to darkness) with a score of 143 (69 74, +1). But to discuss is a joke in bad taste with a friend Justin Thomas. In fact, Woods put a sanitary napkin in his hands which the latter dropped to the ground smiling. A gesture that has provoked strong criticism. Many sportswomen, from Laura Davies to Anna Caplice, who asked for an immediate apology from Woods for one “joke out of place and not funny”.

Woods, who should pass the cut with the last useful score, failed to repeat the test offered in the first 18 holes of the PGA Tour tournament which is up for grabs 20 million dollars and also sees 23 of the best 25 players on the field in the world.
On the course of the Riviera Country Club (par 71), in the lead with 132 (64 68, -10) strokes is still Max Homa. Following him, in 2nd position with 133 (-9), are the Spaniard Jon Rahm (third in the world ranking) and the Americans Keith Mitchell and Lee Hodges. Good performance also for Collin Morikawa, 5/o with 134 (-8), Patrick Cantlay, 6/o with 135 (-7), and Rory McIlroy, second in the world and 7/o with 136 (-6) in the competition at peer of Matt Kuchar. Comeback Scottie Scheffler. The world number 1 has risen from 44th to 12th position with 138 (-4). Instead, Francesco Molinari can already be considered eliminated, 125/o with 150 (+8).

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