Tiger Woods hits quadruple bogey at the 17th (dumping TWO shots into the water) to derail charge for the Players Championship in Florida Tiger Woods' hopes at Players Championship suffered a major blow on Friday He began five shots off the lead and was moving ominously up the leaderboard But he dumped two balls into the water on way to quadruple-bogey 7 on the 17th By Phil Casey, Press Association Sport Published: 16:42 GMT, 15 March 2019 | Updated: 16:52 GMT, 15 March 2019 Viewcomments Tiger Woods saw his hopes of winning a third Players Championship title suffer a major blow on the 17th hole at Sawgrass on day two. Woods began the second round five shots off the lead but had moved ominously up the leaderboard with birdies on the 12th, 13th and 16th, having started from the 10th tee. However, the former world No 1 then dumped two balls into the water on the par-three 17th on his way to a quadruple-bogey seven. Tiger Woods' hopes at the Players Championship came to a standstill on Friday Woods dumped two balls into the water on way to quadruple-bogey seven on the 17th His tee shot pitched on the green but just trickled off the back edge and into the water Woods had narrowly avoided the water on the 13th and 16th and made birdie on both occasions, but his luck ran out on the 17th when his tee shot pitched on the green but just trickled off the back edge. The 43-year-old opted to play his next shot from the drop zone but a pulled approach took one bounce before plunging into the water and after finally finding the green, Woods two-putted from 20 feet. At one under par Woods trailed leader Kevin Kisner by seven shots, Kisner having picked up four shots in his first 10 holes to lead by one from compatriots Luke List and Keegan Bradley, Scotland's Russell Knox and England's Tommy Fleetwood. Knox had covered the front nine in 32 and also birdied the 10th, while Fleetwood was among the later starters along with Rory McIlroy, who was five under par after an opening 67. He then pulled his next shot from the drop zone and it took once bounce before plunging At one under par Woods trailed second-round leader Kevin Kisner by seven shots Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility