Tiger Woods: 'I'll keep practising to get better'

Woods vows to work hard after US Open exit

Tiger Woods has promised that he will continue to work hard in order to rediscover his form, after he missed the cut at the US Open.

The 14-time Major winner hit a 10-over-par round of 80 yesterday and followed that up with a round of 76 on day two to finish 16-over-par.

He told reporters: "I hit it a little bit better today. But again I made nothing. I didn't make any putts the first two days. I was hitting some spots where I could hit some putts, but I made nothing. I wanted to shoot five or six [under par] today, but I wanted to be on the other side of it.

"On a golf course like this you get exposed and you have to be precise and dialled in. And obviously I didn't have that. Obviously I need to get a little better for the British Open and I'll keep working at it.

"I just have to continue practising, continue working on it, and hopefully it will be a little bit better."

Woods has not won a Major since 2008.

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