American golf ace Tiger Woods failed to make the cut to bring his comeback from injury to a premature end at the Quicken Loans National.
Woods fired a second-round 75 at Congressional to finish seven over par and miss the cut for the first time in 27 events.
According to the BBC, despite the failure, Woods said that he was encouraged by his first tournament following a three-month absence after back surgery.
The 14-time major winner said that he had no setbacks, no twinges, no pain, adding that certain parts of his body are feeling it, but not his back.
Woods finished 13 shots adrift of joint leaders Marc Leishman and Oliver Goss of Australia and Americans Ricky Barnes and Patrick Reed.
Woods said that he made so many little mistakes but that's something he can rectify and get fixed for the British Open, adding that he is really encouraged by what happened this week as he got his feel back for tournament golf.