The Masters 2024: Tiger Woods Cards Worse Major Career with the third round 82 in Augusta National
Tiger Woods established an unwanted career record during his third round at the master Woods displayed his first birdie in the third round in the fifth hole with a long putt to return to a Masters card.
Woods \ ‘Round began to decline when he has three strokes of the bangs in the sixth – missing his effort by economy of five feet, the former world n ° 1 by dull in a bunker at the Green Point on his way on his way Towards the first consecutive double bogeys. After a three-putt double bogey, he birdied the ninth and then failed to get up and down the green on the iconic par-3 12th to start the back nine with consecutive pars.
Woods then birdied the par-5 but then made four straight bogeys to fall to 11 for the tournament, but finished his historic day with a two-stroke par in the final. “I haven’t competed and played much,” Woods added. “I had an opportunity to knock it down and when I made that five putt, I quickly made three six putts and missed a chip at seven and did it the wrong way . I had a chance to turn it around and I didn’t.”
He withdrew before the final day last year due to injury, and now the challenge is to be fit enough to finish the tournament on Sunday. He last completed 72 holes of a major at the 2022 Masters and has completed all four rounds only three times since his February 2021 car accident. “My team is going to be ready for me,” Woods said. “It’s going to be a long night, a long warm-up, but I’m going to be ready to go.”
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Woods’ former coach, Butch Harmon, reflected on the round, saying, “Tiger is going to be very upset in this round. We know that when he started, he thought he had a chance to get up here.
“I think his body was pretty tired after playing 23 holes yesterday. “But having Tiger playing this weekend is exactly what we were hoping for. We’re happy to have him back.”