In the latest edition of El Trafico, it feels like the tides are turning
Tiger Woods still thinks he can win another Masters. Recent evidence would suggest that might be a steeper climb than walking up to the 18th green at Augusta National. Never mind he is 48 and has had more surgeries than his 15 major titles. Or that in his 10 rounds
The 48-year-old made his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National after completing 23 holes on a windswept day two.
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By PAUL NEWBERRY AP National Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods can still draw a crowd. And the way he started the Masters on Thursday, there seems a good chance the patrons will get to cheer him on through the weekend. With a massive gallery hanging on his every swing at windy Augusta National,
Tiger Woods is chasing more history at Augusta National, just not the variety he prefers.
The second round is underway at Augusta National, with Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa contending for the lead and Tiger Woods trying to make the cut.
Woods, who is looking to make his 24th consecutive cut at this year's Masters, has been slowly building up his form ahead of the tournament after impressing in a practice session on Monday.
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Woods is looking to make a record 24th straight cut at the Masters this weekend. But the 48-year-old concedes his body no longer holds up like it used to. DailyMail.com