New low with high score: Tiger Woods shoots 85 at the Memorial
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Tiger Woods hit a new low with the highest score of his career Saturday — an 85 at the Memorial.
Woods ended his front nine with back-to-back double bogeys. Needing a par to avoid the worst score of his career, he hooked his tee shot into the water, flubbed two chips and ended with a quadruple-bogey 8.
He was in last place at Muirfield Village, the course where he has won eight times, meaning he likely would tee off by himself Sunday morning.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Woods signed his card and declined interview requests, walking out the door to sign a few autographs.
He played with Zac Blair, a PGA Tour rookie from Utah who once got Woods' autograph at the 2000 PGA Championship. That was when Woods was at his best.