Bogey: Tiger WoodsSure, his ball nestling up near the wall of one of Royal Lytham's deepest bunkers wasn't the best break in the world, but there were a lot of other things wrong with Woods' performance on Sunday. First, he questionably stuck with his conservative game plan despite never getting within four shots of the lead all day. And even when he continued to play safe off the tee, he found fairway bunkers on Nos. 13 and 14, which led to the first two of three-straight bogeys. A T-3 is nothing to scoff at, but it's not that 15th major title Tiger has been trying to get now for more than four years. While he's clearly figured out the first two rounds of golf's biggest events, his 70-73 finish showed something is still in search of the closing power that was once among his greatest strengths.