Tiger Woods' 100th competitive round at the Masters 2024 golf tournament didn't quite live up to expectations. Despite his remarkable career and past successes at Augusta, this round proved to be challenging for the golfing legend. With a score of 5-over-par 77, Woods concluded the tournament at 16-over par, marking it as one of his least impressive performances at the Masters. This outcome, coupled with finishing last among the 60 players who made the cut, added a somber note to an otherwise illustrious career at Augusta.
However, 48-year-old Woods kept a positive outlook on his time spent at the Masters despite following up a 10-over-par 82 on Saturday with a 5-over 77 on Sunday. Woods finished 16-over 304 for the tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. His previous high at a tournament was 302 at the Memorial in 2015, as per a Reuters report.
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Sure, this one wasn't one for the books, however the five-time Masters champion and 15-time major winner took a bigger-picture view of it all in Augusta. Two years ago, Woods made his return to competitive golf at the Masters less than 14 months after a single-car accident nearly cost him his right leg. He made the cut at Augusta National before finishing 47th.
«I think that coming here not having played a full tournament in a very long time, it was a good fight on Thursday and Friday — unfortunately (Saturday) didn't quite turn out the way that I wanted it to,» Woods