By Mark Lamport-Stokes
LOS ANGELES, Aug 27 (Reuters) - What next for Tiger Woods? This is a tantalising question on the lips of many, including the former world number one himself as he puts his golf clubs away for a while after enduring a dismal PGA Tour campaign.
Now ranked a mind-blowing 257th after mainly struggling over the past two years, Woods missed four cuts -- three of them in the majors -- while recording just one top-10 in 11 starts on his 2014-15 schedule.
Still working through the latest swing change of his career after recovering from back surgery, the 39-year-old American has looked a pale shadow of the dominant player he once was, though he did end his season on a positive note last week.