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Friday, June 22, 2001

Woods, with a triple bogey, off to rocky start at Buick Classic

By JOEL STASHENKO
Associated Press Writer

HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — Tiger Woods is in danger of missing a cut for the first time in three years.

Woods, who barely made the cut in last week's U.S. Open, completed the first round of the rain-interrupted Buick Classic Friday morning with a shaky 4-over 75, including a triple bogey.

As he prepared to head back onto the course for the second round, Woods trailed first-round leader Stewart Cink by 10 strokes.

Only once in the Buick Classic since 1993 has 4-over been good enough to make the cut and as the first round ended, the cut line was at 1-under. The top 70 players, plus ties, qualify to play the final two rounds.

Woods has made 70 cuts in a row on tour dating back to the 1998 Buick Open. The PGA Tour record for events without missing the cut is 113 by Byron Nelson in the 1940s.

A grim-faced Woods walked past reporters at the 18th green at the Westchester Country Club and said nothing about an opening round in which he did almost nothing well.

Woods ran into his worst problems at the par-4 fourth hole, when he drove into the woods and had to punch out to the fairway. His approach was long and right of the green. After chipping within 6 feet of the cup, he three-putted for a 7.

He made up a little ground by sandwiching birdies at Nos. 7 and 9 around a bogey at the eighth hole after missing the green with another iron.

Woods had all pars on the back nine except for No. 15, when he again had to waste a shot punching out into the fairway after driving into trees. His par putt from about 15 feet hung on the lip.

He missed a putt inside 5 feet on No. 17 for a birdie and could not get up and down for birdie on the par-5 18th.

Woods' 75 was his worst score of the year and the triple bogey his first since the eighth hole in the first round of the Bay Hill Invitational in March.

Cink, seeking to forget his nightmarish double-bogey on the 72nd hole of last week's U.S. Open, closed strong to climb into the lead with a 6-under 65. Finishing his round on the front nine, Cink had five birdies, a bogey and a par on his last seven holes.

Vijay Singh and Scott Hoch were tied for second at 4-under 67.

Play was suspended Thursday after two long rain delays left four holes at the Westchester Country Club too waterlogged to play. Of the 156 golfers in the field, 37 finished their rounds Thursday and 57 never hit a shot.

The course was playable Friday but soggy. More rain was in the forecast for later in the day.

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