
Eyes on the prize —
Tiger Woods has seen his world ranking slump to 241 amid problems with form and injuries -- but he has no intention of giving up on golf.

Uncertain times —
Down and out: Woods slips as he negotiates the rough on the 10th hole on his way to missing the halfway cut at the U.S. Open in June.

Head-scratching form —
Woods shot his worst-ever round at the US Open, with a score of 80 placing him tied 152nd in a field of 156.

Wretched run —
Woods started his first round as it was to go on, carding a bogey on the opening hole. He went on to bogey seven more and triple bogey the 14th.

Past glories —
It has been 15 years since Tiger Woods claimed his maiden U.S. Open trophy, winning as a 24-year-old back in 2000.

Tiger's roar —
Woods, seen here in 2009, wants to recover the intensity and form that brought him 14 major titles.

Things are looking up —
Woods plays a putt at the Players' Championship in Florida in June, where his form took a turn for the better.

Centre of attention —
Crowds gather to watch Woods in action at the Players Championship.