Tiger Woods’ Final-Round 64 at the 2018 PGA Championship
Tiger Woods’ Final-Round 64 at the 2018 PGA Championship
Tiger Woods entered the final round at Bellerive Country Club still searching for the major-championship breakthrough that would complete his return to the top of golf.
What followed became one of the defining rounds of his comeback.
With enormous galleries following every shot, Tiger produced a six-under-par 64 and climbed to 14-under for the championship. He attacked pins, escaped trouble, and kept applying pressure until the final holes. The louder the crowd became, the more the possibility of another historic Tiger victory began to feel real.
Brooks Koepka ultimately held on to win the championship, finishing two strokes ahead of Woods. Tiger walked away as the runner-up, but the result changed the conversation around his career.
This was no longer a ceremonial comeback. He was not simply healthy enough to play again. He was capable of contending against the best players in the world on the final day of a major.
The round became an important step toward everything that followed: his victory at the 2018 Tour Championship and his unforgettable win at the 2019 Masters.
This is the story of Tiger Woods’ final-round 64 at Bellerive—the Sunday charge that showed the golf world he was truly back.
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