Tiger Woods could miss out on next month's Ryder Cup after missing the cut in the second round of the US PGA Championship.
The 38-year-old carded a second-round 74 to match his first-round 74 and finished on six-over-par, which left him five shots adrift of the cut mark.
He was a doubt for the tournament due to a back injury, and has now missed the cut at a Major for the fourth time in his career.
"I tried as hard as I could. Unfortunately, I just didn't play well. A pair of 74s isn't very good," Sky Sports News quotes him as saying.
"It was tough. I hit a lot of shots out there. Seventy-four of 'em. It was a long day."
Woods will now have to rely on a captain's pick from Tom Watson, as he is no longer able to qualify automatically for the United States team at the Ryder Cup.