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Stephen A. Smith tells Tiger Woods he’s ‘done’ in First Take speech despite golf legend breaking another Masters record

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STEPHEN A. Smith went on a rant about Tiger Woods during ESPN’s First Take on Monday.

Smith spoke about Woods’ less-than-stellar Masters performance over the weekend.

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First Take star Stephen A. Smith called out Tiger Woods for his Masters performance over the weekend
Woods had a career-worst +16 during the tournament at Augusta

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Woods had a career-worst +16 during the tournament at AugustaCredit: Getty

Woods finished the Masters at +16 – the worst mark of his career.

However, the 48-year-old still found a way to make history during the legendary event in Augusta, Georgia.

Last Friday, Woods was eliminated for the 24th consecutive time at the Masters.

He set a new record in major golf championship.

On Monday, Stephen A. spoke about finishing the Masters.

He was alongside NFL legend Shannon Sharpe during the segment.

Superstar Scottie Scheffler won the event for the second time in three years.

But that wasn’t what Smith wanted to talk about.

The 56-year-old fiery personality turned his attention to Woods’ performance.

“It’s over,” Stephen A. said of the 48-year-old’s future in golf.

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Smith would go on to credit Woods for the way he has “overcome” previous health issues, including his most recent serious foot injury from a 2021 car accident.

But Stephen A. brought the worst mark of the 15-time major golf championship winner’s career at the Masters.

He also mentioned that since winning the Masters in 2019, Woods’ best finish in a tournament was tied for 21st.

Smith didn’t like Woods calling his return to Augusta a “good week.”

Sharpe agreed with Smith and said he believes the 48-year-old doesn’t think he can win a major tournament again.

Wood revealed his intention to play in next month’s PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.

Four of Woods’ 15 major championship victories have come at the PGA Championship.



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