The Masters 2024: After a difficult weekend at Augusta National, what is next for Tiger Woods?
During a challenging week, five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods shot the lowest major round of his career (a final-round 77 at Augusta National) and finished the tournament on 16 over. Woods broke the record for successive cuts at The Masters.
Tiger Woods says he wants to play in the three majors that are left this year, but he acknowledges that his body needs to cooperate to make that happen.Tiger Woods, who struggled over the weekend to finish all four rounds at The Masters, is still intent on competing in every major.
With scores of 73 and 72 over the first two days of play at Augusta National, Woods set a record for the 24th time in a row. However, on Saturday, he shot the worst round of his professional major career with a 10-over 82.
Before the 100th competitive round of his Masters career, Woods warmed up with the help of his son Charlie, the 15-time major champion, and assured everyone he would be ready to return on the last day.
Before the final round of the Masters at Augusta National, Charlie Woods assisted his father Tiger on the range.
After six holes on his final round, Woods was four over. However, he fought back, making 11 pars and one bogey over the remaining holes, finishing the round at five over 77 and 16 over overall.
After suffering severe injuries that disrupted his schedule, Woods has only completed all four rounds of a competitive event four times since defending his Masters title in November 2020. This week marks the first time he has played the full 72 holes in a major since placing 47th at Augusta National in 2022.
Woods, who was playing with amateur Neal Shipley, hit a huge drive to set himself up for a two-putt birdie at the par-five second. However, he bogeyed the next after he saw a chip roll back to his feet from just off the green.
After a ferocious drive into the trees at the fifth hole, where he three-putted for a triple-bogey seven, Woods went back to the tee. He then made another bogey at the par-three to finish in last position.
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During the fourth round of The Masters, Tiger Woods made three bogeys on the par-four fifth hole at Augusta National, demonstrating his ongoing struggles.
While Woods had a warm reception from the Augusta spectators after scrambling par on his final hole, the 48-year-old continued to slog on the back nine but saw his run of pars come to an end when he went long of the green at the par-five 15th and failed to get up and down.
After his round, Woods remarked that the week had gone well overall. Considering that we hadn’t participated in a full tournament for a very long time, I believe that the fights on Thursday and Friday were excellent.
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See the tale of Tiger Woods’ worst round in a major championship, as he fired ten-over-par 82 in The Masters at Augusta National.
Regretfully, everything didn’t quite work out the way I had hoped yesterday [Saturday]. I felt I had Tom [Kim, who shot 66 in the final round] in my system the way he was playing. Regretfully, I failed to generate it.