Tiger Woods came out Saturday morning at the Memorial Tournament and shot 15 shots worse than playing competitor Zac Blair. Blair shot 2-under 70.

Woods’ 13-over 85 was his worst score of his PGA Tour career. He made just one birdie, found the water four times and closed with a quadruple bogey at the par-4 18th hole.

In the afternoon wave, Justin Rose surged to the 54-hole lead, shooting a 6-under 66 to head into the final round up by three shots over Francesco Molinari and David Lingmerth.

See how the action unfolded in Dublin, Ohio, and scroll down to see a shot-by-shot recap of Woods’ round and our complete coverage to date:

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Update No. 9: 5:42 p.m. ET

Andy Sullivan’s title chances may have been derailed on the back nine, as he played it in 4-over 40 to close out a 72. Sullivan is at 10 under overall, five shots off of Justin Rose’s lead after sharing it at one point Saturday.

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Update No. 8: 5:12 p.m. ET

Justin Rose looks to be in great position heading into the final round, as he closes out a third-round 66 with a par at 18. He’ll tee it up tomorrow at 15 under for the week.

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Update No. 7: 4:56 p.m. ET

Justin Rose holds a three-shot advantage as Andy Sullivan made his third bogey in a span of five holes at the 14th. Sullivan is tied for second with Francesco Molinari and David Lingmerth at 12 under.

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Update No. 6: 4:36 p.m. ET

Justin Rose made birdie at the par-5 15th, his second straight, setting up a two-stroke swing atop the leaderboard.

After Rose got up and down from about 50 feet for his birdie, Andy Sullivan bogeyed the par-3 12th, dropping back to 13 under and two shots off Rose’s lead.

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Update No. 5: 4:20 p.m. ET

Andy Sullivan bounced back from a bogey at the 10th by pouring in a 10-footer for birdie at the 11th, his fifth birdie today. With the birdie, Sullivan reached 14 under for the week, drawing even with Justin Rose atop the leaderboard.

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Update No. 4: 3:20 p.m. ET

The eagle has landed for David Lingmerth, who gets back into red numbers on the day with an eagle at the par-5 seventh. He’s now 13 under overall, a shot back of leader Andy Sullivan.

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Update No. 3: 3:10 p.m. ET

The leaderboard has shaken up quite a bit in the past hour. David Lingmerth has dropped to 11 under with bogeys at Nos. 5-6. Andy Sullivan, nicknamed “Spaceman,” is 4 under through seven holes today and leads outright at 14 under.

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Update No. 2: 2:01 p.m. ET

Good start for David Lingmerth, who birdies the par-4 first hole to move to 13 under, two shots clear of Andy Sullivan and Jason Dufner.

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Update No. 1: 1:20 p.m. ET

The scores aren’t all bad today. Keegan Bradley and Dustin Johnson each posted 7-under 65, Bradley moving to 9 under and Johnson to 8 under.

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TIGER TRACKER

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Hole No. 18: Par 4, 484 yards

Tiger splashes another shot, this time off the tee left with 3-wood.After a penalty drop, his fourth of the round, Tiger punches one out into the fairway short of the green.The pitch shot is a bad one and it rolls back off the front of the green and he’ll have a longer and even more difficult shot now. His fifth shot is chunky and lands short and in the sand. Finally, he gets it on the green in six.Tiger has 20 feet for triple and misses. He ends up with a quad. That’s the highest score he’s ever shot.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 13-over 85 (12 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 17: Par 4, 478 yards

Fairway.Tiger pulls his iron way left and into a hazard.After a penalty drop, Tiger hits his fourth to about 5 feet.Bogey. One more hole.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 9 over thru 17 (8 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 16: Par 3, 201 yards

This tee ball finds the green but is a little long and left, which has been the pattern today.From 40 feet, Tiger two-putts for par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 8 over thru 16 (7 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 15: Par 5, 529 yards

Big poke here and it splits the fairway.Tiger finds the middle of the green and will have a 30-footer for eagle upcoming.Two-putt birdie. That’s Tiger’s first birdie of the day.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 8 over thru 15 (7 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 14: Par 4, 363 yards

This one is right down the middle.A little long, a little right, and Tiger finds the greenside sand.Somehow Tiger leaves his bunker shot short and in the rough. He then nearly holes the chip, but it lips out.He has 5 feet left for bogey and he makes it.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 9 over thru 14 (8 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 13: Par 4, 455 yards

Left rough off the tee this time.Tiger comes up just short of the green.Tiger opts to putt this one from off the green and from a mile away. He sends 90-footer a little past the hole.Tiger saves par to avoid further damage.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 8 over thru 13 (7 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 12: Par 3, 184 yards

Tiger pulls yet another iron shot.Short-sided, Tiger hits his chips 15 feet past.The par putt doesn’t go and it’s another bogey.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 8 over thru 12 (7 over for the tournament)

Make that a bounce-back eagle for Dustin Johnson at the par-5 11th. He’s back to 7 under on his round.

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Hole No. 11: Par 5, 567 yards

Tiger is back to missing right off the tee.Tiger tries to hack this one out, but it finds the hazard. He’ll drop in the fairway.Tiger misses the green, finding the front fringe.Tiger putts this one from 30 feet close.Tap-in bogey.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 7 over thru 11 (6 over for the tournament)

While Tiger is struggling, Dustin Johnson just turned in 7-under 29. However, he doubled the 10th to end the 59 threat.

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Hole No. 10: Par 4, 471 yards

He’s reeling, but at least Tiger has found his last three fairways.Tiger finds the middle of the green, pin-high.From about 10 feet, Tiger runs his birdie putt by low and left. Par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 6 over thru 10 (5 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 9: Par 4, 412 yards

Tiger hits another fairway, this one with 3-wood.This shot is a little fat and it comes up short in the hazard.After dropping in the rough short of the bunker, Tiger’s fourth shot comes up short, clearing the water but landing in the rough. He chips a few feet past.Another double bogey.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 6 over thru 9 (5 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 8: Par 3, 185 yards

Another pulled iron and Tiger finds a greenside bunker.From bunker to bunker, Tiger blades his second over the green. He then splashes out to about 5 feet past.The bogey putt catches the lip. Double.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 4 over thru 8 (3 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 7: Par 5, 563 yards

Best drive of the day as Tiger finds the fairway.Tiger’s second shot goes long and he flops his third about 25 feet past the hole.The birdie putt is a little too strong, but Tiger is able to save par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 2 over thru 7 (1 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 6: Par 4, 447 yards

Tiger misses right and finds a fairway bunker.Tiger is on the green after this approach, but he’ll have a long birdie putt upcoming.Tiger is able to two-putt from 50 feet to make par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 2 over thru 6 (1 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 5: Par 5, 527 yards

Tiger goes with 3-wood and misses way right. He’s all over the place off the tee right now.Tiger lays up, then wedges to the center of the green.From 30 feet, Tiger runs his birdie putt by just right of the hole. He can’t make the 4-footer coming back for par, either. Bogey.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 2 over thru 5 (1 over for the tournament)

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Hole No. 4: Par 3, 200 yards

Tiger misses the green left and find the sand.After splashing out of the bunker, Tiger will have a few feet left for par.The par putt catches the lip and Tiger ends up with bogey.

TIGER ON THE DAY: 1 over thru 4 (Even par for the tournament)

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Hole No. 3: Par 4, 401 yards

Tiger finds his first fairway of the day, but he needs a kick off the tree to do so.Tiger pulls this a tad and finds the left side of the green about 35 feet away.Another nice lag and Tiger makes par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: Even par thru 3 (1 under for the tournament)

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Hole No. 2: Par 4, 455 yards

The dreaded double-cross and Tiger finds the rough left of the cart path.Tiger can’t go right at the green because of some trees. Instead, he plays a big hook and finds the putting surface. That was impressive.From 30 feet, Tiger again judges the speed well. The putt doesn’t drop, but he’s able to make the short comebacker for par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: Even par thru 2 (1 under for the tournament)

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Hole No. 1: Par 4, 470 yards

Woods’ opening tee shot misses in the right rough. That’s been a trend this week.Tiger hits a good one out of the rough to about 15 feet.After starting with two birdies on Friday, Tiger won’t do the same today. He misses the birdie roll before tapping in for par.

TIGER ON THE DAY: Even par thru 1 (1 under for the tournament)

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Friday

Tiger Woods provides Memorial drama with erratic play

Tiger Woods made the cut on the number at the Memorial after a day of poor tee shots and solid putting.

Kenny Perry finishes PGA Tour career at Memorial Tournament

Kenny Perry missed the cut at the Memorial, closing his PGA Tour career that included 14 wins.

John Peterson pulls out of next two events with hand injury

John Peterson missed the cut at the Memorial and will miss U.S. Open qualifying and the FedEx St. Jude Classic with a hand injury.

Quiet Dufner makes ace, cards 67 at Memorial

Jason Dufner had plenty of fireworks in Round 2 of the Memorial, but little to say to the media following play.

Bill Haas has brother Jay Jr. on bag

Bill Haas has brother Jay Jr. on the bag at the Memorial after his caddie’s father died in Florida.

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Thursday

Bo Van Pelt back on track at Memorial after losing passion for golf

Bo Van Pelt seized a share of the lead at the Memorial Tournament with Hideki Matsuyama after an opening 64.

Tiger Woods scrambles well at Muirfield despite wild tee game

Tiger Woods opened his week at the Memorial with a 1-over 73, thanks, in part, to poor accuracy off the tee.

Recap: Tiger shoots 73; Matsuyama, Van Pelt share Memorial lead

See how the first round unfolded in Dublin, Ohio, with a hole-by-hole recap of Tiger Woods’ round and highlights from day one.

Rodgers competes with Spieth, Thomas on and off course at Memorial

Patrick Rodgers is looking to find his place on Tour as he rooms with buddies Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth at the Memorial.

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Wednesday

Despite phenomenal record, Nicklaus says he ‘underachieved’

The golf industry perked an ear as Jack Nicklaus spoke ahead of the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village.

With eye toward Open, Tiger enters Memorial hoping to peak ‘at right time’

Tiger Woods keeps an eye toward the U.S. Open as he enters Memorial 2015 on PGA Tour.

Curran hones game at Bear’s Club, hoping for U.S. Open berth

Jon Curran is not playing the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament but rather tuning up for a shot at the U.S. Open.

Woods returns to Muirfield in time for Memorial pro-am

Tiger Woods returned to Muirfield Village on Wednesday morning after two days spent at Chambers Bay preparing for the upcoming U.S. Open.

Woods practices at Chambers Bay, site of U.S. Open

Tiger Woods got a preview this week of U.S. Open site Chambers Bay Golf Course this week.

DraftKings Fantasy Tip Sheet: Memorial Tournament

DraftKings PGA Tour fantasy golf advice for Tiger Woods and the rest of the field at the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village.

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Tuesday

Stricker arrives at Memorial armed with good memories, ready to play

Steve Stricker arrives at the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament ready for a lot of golf and armed with good memories of Muirfield.

Spieth struggles at hometown PGA Tour stop

In his third go-round as a pro at his hometown event, the AT&T Byron Nelson, Dallas resident Jordan Spieth still was looking to improve upon what he did as a 16-year-old amateur in 2010.

Texas Tour stops: How rain affected scoring

Back-to-back PGA Tour stops in Texas saw record scoring, but don’t chalk that up to just the weather.

Rodgers faces big week at Memorial in bid for PGA Tour status

Patrick Rodgers needs a good week at the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament to earn enough FedEx Cup points for special temporary membership.

Williams: ‘No chance’ Tiger Woods took PEDs

Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams says he there is ‘no chance’ Tiger ever used performance-enhancing drugs.

Monday

Scott and Williams reunite for key summer stretch

PGA Tour player Adam Scott will bring back caddie Steve Williams for the U.S. Open, Open Championship, Bridgestone Invitational and PGA Championship.

Woods falls to No. 172 as he preps for Memorial, U.S. Open

Tiger Woods will play the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament from the lowest position in the Official World Golf Ranking of his career.

Nicklaus’ bunker-removal project at Muirfield won’t make 18th any easier

Jack Nicklaus has unveiled a series of changes at Muirfield Village for the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament.