Things got off to a rocky start for Tiger Woods at the first round of the British Open on Thursday. Woods shot 4-over at St. Andrews; the historic Scottish course Tiger previously won The Open at in 2000. Before his rough day at St. Andrews, Woods wanted to assure folks he’s far from the final days of his golf career. “I know some of you guys think I’m buried and done,’’ Woods said, via the New York Post. “But I’m still right here in front of you. I’m still young. I’m not 40 yet. Retirement? I don’t have any AARP card yet, so I’m a ways from that.’’ Of course, AARP decided to wait until Tiger choked on the course to have a little bit of fun.