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 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...
The five-time Masters winner is looking to make his record-breaking 24th consecutive cut at the prestigious tournament.
The Swede is three shots off the lead heading into the final round of his major championship debut.
Third-round of 82 is Woods’s worst score at AugustaScheffler is seven under, Morikawa is six under, before final dayThis was a day in which Tiger Woods created unwanted history. This was a day where Scottie Scheffler – only briefly – displayed his fallibility. This was a day where the latest glimpse of golf’s exciting future was provided by Ludvig Åberg. It feels a pity that this Masters, already one for the ages, has to conclude.Woods entered the record books on Friday after becoming the first...
Tiger Woods made a record 24th straight Masters cut Friday and believes he has a chance this weekend.
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.
Tiger Woods will break the record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters after overcoming a marathon at Augusta. The five-time champion finished round two on +1, and with the cut line currently p
A howling gust -- the kind that created havoc at Augusta National all day long -- struck the 18th green just as Tiger Woods was lining up yet another testy putt. Fine particles of sand stirred from the pearl-white bunkers, whipping across the slick green surface.
Hideki Matsuyama, who snapped a two-year win drought in February, is
Tiger Woods made the cut at the 88th Masters here on a brutal Friday - in which rounds took six hours - to pen history that may never be rewritten.
One man in particular will stand out when the 2024 Masters gets underway on Thursday. 6ft 8in Christo Lamprecht, an amateur from South Africa, will make Augusta history one way or another this week