That's right, at that tournament last month, Woods shot 63 on the final day and almost won.
Woods shot a 71 for 145 (+5), one stroke ahead of the cut.
Woods struggled on the front 9 and shot 2-over par going out.
Woods will be shooting for a fourth straight major championship there.
Woods, making his fourth pro start, shot a 66 to remain three back.
Woods shot a 2-under 70, the only round under par among the final 14 players.
Woods shot a 78 that day, his highest round as a professional.
Woods shot a 72 today, and it was a struggle from the start.
Yet, in a round that had to be considered merely average, Woods still shot a 67.
Woods shot a 72 in the final round and finished tied for second place.