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After a poor shot at Masters, Tiger Woods shouts "f*** off" as Sky Sports apologises for using bad language

It was all going well for Tiger Woods after his incredible comeback at Augusta.

Woods bogeyed the eighth hole and couldn't help but vent his frustration after a bad second shot on the par 4 ninth.


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Woods' second shot at the ninth green was awkward and resulted in his ball rolling off the green. The man shouted "f*** off!"

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Woods chipped from the fairway after his ball hit the green.

Woods' tee shot sent his way into the trees, after he hooked the effort to the left.

The 46-year old wasn't happy about his second shot, which initially hit the green and then rolled back onto the fairway.

Woods' frustration was evident and he uttered "f*** off!" in disgust at the sight of his ball leaving the green.

Sky Sports was caught off guard by the comment and commentator Andrew Coltart was quickly forced to apologize for Woods' words.

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Coltart stated: "Apologies, if you heard any untoward speech there. Coltart was caught in the wind.

"When he said "Get there", he meant to get it on that shelf.

"When it didn’t, he was shocked and his frustration was boiling over."

Woods was left with a chip on the green after the shot. He overcooked it slightly to make a 10 foot putt to save par.

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However, the golfing legend didn't give in to the pressure and he drained the par putt for the final nine.

Woods started steadily to his first round at a PGA event after the 2020 Masters. He finished the first five holes on par.

He then scored his first birdie with an incredible tee shot at the par 3 sixth.

Woods saved par on the seventh to make it a tie for the eighth. He then bogeyed that hole to take his first shot of day.

Woods saved his par to get through the first nine levels, despite his foul-mouthed reaction to the ninth.