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Woods believes he can still win major tourney

Tiger Woods reacts after playing his shot from the 16th tee during the second round of the U.S. Open Golf Championship on Friday. Woods was 10-over-par after two rounds and missed the cut.

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Hoist the anchor, and set sail the great ship Privacy on a course for Carnoustie Bay, Pebble Beach or some other future site of a golf major.

Tiger Woods isn’t going to win the U.S. Open this year.

He still thinks he can win another major before he’s done.

“Absolutely,” Woods said after shooting a 2-over 72 at Shinnecock Hills on Friday for a 36-hole total of 10 over that saw him miss the cut.

“They’re not easy,” he said. “I mean, I’ve won a few of them over the course of my career, and they’re the hardest fields and usually the hardest setups. So they’re meant to be testers, and you don’t win major championships by kind of slapping all around the place and missing putts.

“You have to be on,” he said. “You just can’t fake it at a major championship.”

Woods couldn’t even fake it for the first 34 holes in Southampton, and despite birdies on the last two holes, he needed a lot of help to avoid the cut for the fifth time in his last eight majors. That means he won’t need to bunk for the weekend at the Sag Harbor Yacht Club on the 155-foot boat he jokingly calls “the dinghy.”

Woods also missed the cut when he brought Privacy to the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot in New York City’s northern suburbs. He has not played the weekend at a U.S. Open since 2013, or won one since 2008 — his last major victory.

He remains stuck at 14 in his career, four short of Jack Nicklaus’ record.

“Our whole careers are pretty much measured as if you can win four times a year,” Woods said.

Starting the second round on No. 10, Woods made the turn at even par and came back around to No. 1.

He then bogeyed No. 2 for the second straight day.

“I didn’t play the first

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