Tiger Woods tees off in the Masters for record 24th made cut
Tiger Woods starts strong at Masters, aims for 24th cut. Crowd goes wild. Can he secure another win by Sunday?
Tiger Woods kicked off his quest for a 24th consecutive made cut at the Masters in Augusta with a strong start on Thursday. Despite his history of injuries and a fused ankle, the five-time champion remains confident in his abilities to achieve more by the end of the tournament.
Drawing a large crowd and showcasing his skills, Woods made a birdie on the first hole with a spectacular shot that landed him in the red numbers for the day. However, he faced challenges throughout the round, including some impressive scrambling to save par after hitting a wayward tee shot on the second hole.
As Woods navigated the course, the focus shifted to his physical condition, particularly his back which has undergone multiple procedures. Despite these concerns, Woods expressed optimism about his performance and potential for the tournament.
The first round was delayed due to weather, causing Woods to tee off later in the day and leaving him unlikely to finish before dark. Despite these obstacles, Woods remains tied with golf legends Gary Player and Fred Couples for the record of consecutive cuts made at the Masters.
Reflecting on his past struggles and determination to succeed, Woods remains focused on his goal of making a mark at the Masters. With his experience and skill, Woods continues to captivate audiences and inspire fans with his resilience and passion for the game.
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