Tiger Woods Extends Masters Cut Streak to Record 24
Tiger Woods, the legendary golfer, has made history once again at the Masters Tournament. Despite enduring numerous injuries and a devastating car accident, Woods has extended his record-breaking streak of consecutive cuts to 24.
On Friday, Woods faced a grueling day at Augusta National. He completed the final five holes of his opening round, which was delayed by storms, and then played another 18 holes. Despite the challenging conditions, Woods managed to shoot an even-par 72, ensuring his place in the weekend rounds.
Woods’ performance was particularly impressive considering his limited preparation. He has played just one less hole in the past three months than he did on Friday. However, Augusta National seems to bring out the best in him.
“I’m tired,” Woods admitted. “But Lance (Bennett, his caddie) and I really did some good fighting today, and we’ve got a chance.”
Woods’ determination and resilience were evident throughout the round. He made several clutch chips and putts to keep his score above the cut line. His accuracy off the tee was also impressive, hitting 25 of 28 fairways.
Despite facing a daunting deficit, Woods remains confident in his chances of winning the tournament. “I’m right there,” he said. “I don’t think anyone is going to run off and hide right now.”
Woods’ performance has inspired awe and admiration from fellow golfers. Stewart Hagestad, an amateur who missed the cut, said, “The guy has barely played at all in the last calendar year, and he’s 1 over. That’s alien stuff. That’s unbelievable.”
Max Homa, who is tied for the lead, was impressed by Woods’ composure on the 18th green when strong winds whipped up sand. “He’s standing there like a statue and then poured it right in the middle,” Homa said.
Woods’ record-breaking streak and his determination to win his sixth green jacket are a testament to his greatness. He remains a force to be reckoned with at Augusta National, and his presence in the weekend rounds is sure to add excitement to the tournament.