Tiger Woods set another record at Augusta National Golf Course on April 12 when he made his 24th straight Masters cut.
Tiger Woods carded an even-par 72 in the second round of the 88th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday, setting a tournament record with his 24th consecutive made cut.
The 48-year-old became the first player to make the cut on 24 consecutive occasions after playing 23 holes on day twoNo one around the 14th at Augusta National on Friday morning seemed to have had too much sleep. There was Caroline, 56, who had been kept awake by her knee. She had twisted it by slipping on a set of steps last week, and it was still aching after all the walking she’d done on the opening day. And there was Josh, 15, who had been so excited he’d woken up two hours before his family...
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On Friday, Tiger Woods broke the cut mark he shared with three-time champion Gary Player, who advanced to the weekend 23 straight times beginning in 1959, and 1992 winner Fred Couples, whose own streak lasted until 2007.
Even if he won’t come out and say so, you can bet making his 24th consecutive Masters cut is an accomplishment that Tiger Woods appreciates.
Shane Lowry is tied for 30th on three over par after a second round of 74.