Tiger Woods made his 24th consecutive cut at the Masters, a feat no other golfer has accomplished. He is currently tied for 25th at +1 going into the second round, with Bryson DeChambeau and Scotty Scheffler leading the way at -7. Woods expressed confidence in his game despite a challenging start and is feeling good about the weekend.
One of the main challenges at this year’s Masters was the weather, with winds gusting up to 35 mph creating even more difficult conditions at Augusta National. Woods acknowledged the difficult conditions, stating that the wind was a factor he and other players had to deal with. The unpredictable wind and fast greens made the course a real test for the competitors.
On Friday, Woods set a new record by becoming the only player in Masters history to make 24 consecutive cuts. He reflected on the importance of playing at such a historic event for many years and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity. Having previously won the Masters five times, Woods will aim for a strong performance on Saturday to potentially secure his sixth victory at the prestigious tournament.