Just after lunchtime on Friday 15th July, the golfing world all had a lump in its throat as Tiger Woods walked down the 18th hole at St Andrews in what could be his final ever appearance at the Old Course.
It was an incredibly poignant moment, with even Tiger showing a rare dose of emotion as the 15-time Major winner was seen wiping a tear from his eye as he walked up the iconic final hole at The Open.
Along with the huge reception from the crowd, Tiger also revealed that a small mark of respect from good friend, Rory McIlroy, stood out. As Tiger walked the 18th, Rory tipped his cap to arguably the greatest golfer the world has ever seen.
Rory tipping his cap to Tiger as he walks down the 18th at St. Andrews ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8KInLwKjqMJuly 15, 2022
“As I walked further along the fairway, I saw Rory right there. He gave me the tip of the cap. It was pretty cool — the nods I was getting from guys as they were going out and I was coming in, just the respect, that was pretty neat,” explained Woods following his second round 75.
“From a players’ fraternity level, it’s neat to see that and feel that. And then as I got into the shot — or closer to the green, more into the hole, the ovation got louder and got — you could feel the warmth and you could feel the people from both sides. Felt like the whole tournament was right there.
“They all had appreciated what I’ve done here for the years I’ve played — I’ve won two championships here — my British Open success and all my times I’ve enjoyed here in Scotland and playing, I felt like it just came to a head right there as I was walking to my golf ball.”
Following his show of respect to his hero and close friend, McIlroy went on to shoot a four-under-par round of 68, as he moved just three shots back of Cameron Smith going into the weekend.
After his round, the four-time Major winner was asked about the memorable moment on the 18th, as well as Tiger explaining that he may not feature at the Old Course again. Stating: “It would have been a cool moment if he was 8-under par instead of 8-over,…
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