Tiger Woods hopeful of upturn in fortune

"I know how close it feels and I know that I just need a couple shots here and there and it turns the tide."

Tiger Woods hopeful of upturn in fortune

Former world number one Tiger Woods concedes his form may have to get worse before it gets better, but insists he is close to turning the corner.

Woods has lurched from one career-worst performance to another in 2015, including missing consecutive cuts in major championships for the first time in his career in the US Open and Open Championship.

Tiger Woods miss the cut by seven shots at St Andrews.

The 39-year-old carded rounds of 76 and 75 to miss the cut by seven shots at St Andrews and recorded just three birdies in two days on the Old Course, where he lifted the Claret Jug in 2000 and 2005.

Despite such performances – Woods also recorded three rounds in the 80s in six events – the 14-time major winner believes his game is “coming together” ahead of this week’s Quicken Loans National.

“The neat thing is I’ve done it before,” Woods said of his latest comeback and swing change. “I’ve gone through this and unfortunately sometimes I have to get a little bit worse before I can make a giant stride to get forward and go better.

“It’s frustrating not to be able to win golf tournaments. I’m not really there in contention very often and so that part is frustrating. But I know how close it feels and I know that I just need a couple shots here and there and it turns the tide. Every time I’ve had those opportunities I haven’t done it.

“I didn’t think it would take this long because I thought I would have my short game earlier, which I didn’t at the very beginning of the year and so you can cover up a lot of different things when you’re chipping and putting well. (Through) a lot of mis-steps throughout the years when I’ve changed coaches and techniques, my short game was all pretty good.

“But things are starting to come together. Again, I’m sticking with it, sticking with the process and just trying to make progress each and everyday.”

Woods (2009 and 2012) and defending champion Justin Rose (2014 and 2010) are the only multiple winners of the Quicken Loans National, which benefits Woods’ own foundation.

Rose’s victory earlier this season at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans means the former US Open champion has at least one PGA Tour victory in six consecutive seasons, second only to Dustin Johnson’s current total of eight straight seasons with a win.

The Ryder Cup star, who celebrates his 35th birthday on Thursday, comes into the event on the back of a tie for sixth at St Andrews, where he finished four shots outside the three-man play-off eventually won by Zach Johnson.

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