Misery is about the only company for Tiger Woods in another dire round
Is there any way back for the former greatest golfer in the world?

Tiger Woods already looked miserable when the sky briefly darkened and a cold mist forced him to pull out his rain suit on the 10th hole at St Andrews.
The weather was something Woods could handle. What seemed to perplex him on this day were the basics of a game he once took for granted.
Woods put a shot into water near the first green on the Old Course that few others in the field even gave a second thought. He chunked wedges, and made a string of bad club choices that were mind boggling for a player once thought to be on his way to being the greatest ever.
On a front nine just begging to be attacked – where Sweden’s David Lingmerth shot a 29 just a few groups in front of him – and on a course where he twice romped to wins, Woods carded a 40 on his way to a fat four-over 76 that effectively put him out of the British Open almost before it began.
By the time he reached for his rain suit, Woods was already seven shots behind his playing partners and so far out of the lead that any thoughts of competing on Sunday had to be dismissed as sheer fantasy.