The Nike golf ball with the TW logo on it went mysteriously missing, never to be found. And in a development you could say is related, Tiger Woods continues to search for his golf game.
The lost ball that turned into a free drop Friday at Quail Hollow was just an odd sideshow for Woods, who wasn't able to use his good fortune there to his benefit. Had he made the cut on the number -- he missed by one stroke -- that ruling would be getting plenty of scrutiny, although officials and those playing with Woods signed off on it.
No matter. Woods missed the cut at the Wells Fargo Championship by a stroke, the second straight time he's done so in this event and just the eighth as a pro on the PGA Tour.
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