Woods' 15-year-old son Charlie was at the five-time Masters winner's side
Tiger Woods finished the Masters on Sunday with a 16-over 304, his highest 72-hole score ever in a career that spans three decades
Tiger Woods finished the Masters on Sunday with a 16-over 304, his highest 72-hole score ever in a career that spans three decades
The Masters was Scheffler’s 109th start since he began his rookie season on the PGA Tour. His nine victories include two Masters and The Players Championship back to back. Through 109 starts from when Tiger Woods turned pro, he won 31 times, including seven majors and the career Grand Slam.
Tiger Woods made history again this week by making the Masters cut for a record 24th consecutive time. But he couldn’t do much more than that. He shot a five-over-par 77 on Sunday, a day after a dismal 82 in the third round. Woods was able to finish a tournament for the second time since the start of 2023. “It was a good week all around,” he said, still upbeat after his Sunday round. “I think that coming in here, not having played a full tournament in a very long time, it was a good fight on...
Tiger Woods finished the Masters on Sunday with a record he could do without, walking off the course with a 16-over 304, his highest 72-hole score in a career that spans three decades.
U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Harris got a hands-on tour of the specialized training service members experience at Fort Leonard Wood during an April 17 visit to the post.
Tiger Woods set another record at Augusta National Golf Course on April 12 when he made his 24th straight Masters cut.
The 48-year-old’s previous worst scores both came in 2022, when he shot 78 in both the third and fourth rounds.
Despite not being the same player he once was, Tiger Woods is having a decent Masters run this year, but he probably regrets one shot. On Friday afternoon, Tiger made history by making his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National, breaking Gary Player and Fred Couples records. Tiger Woods will make his 24th consecutive 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...