UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington (Reuters) - Tiger Woods' seven-year title drought at the majors continued with no relief in sight as he crashed out of the U.S. Open on Friday after another miserable round at Chambers Bay.
After opening with a 10-over 80 on Thursday, the former world number one's fate had appeared sealed and the 39-year-old made it official with an equally uninspiring second-round 76 to set another shocking career low.
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