Former Australian golfer Gregory John Norman claims to not having much expectation from Tiger Woods at the Chamber's Bay, as he has been going through a rough patch on the golf course.
Norman, who would be one of the two primary voices for Fox Sports at the US Open, doesn't have much expectation from the former number one.
Norman said that it was going to be a massive effort, mentally and physically, for Woods to get himself out of this hole he's in, Sport24 reported.
He insisted that the more he shoots 85, or extraordinary high numbers, the harder it would be for him to get out of that hole.
Lead announcer Joe Buck, who would be sharing the booth with Norman, said that Woods had been 'front and center 'for as long as he has been watching golf.
Woods has been going through a rough patch after posting the worst 72-hole total of his PGA Tour career at last week's Memorial Tournament, which included a mind-boggling 13-over-par 85 in the third round.