Tiger Woods continues to impress at Augusta National, setting a Masters record for most consecutive cuts made with 24. He surpassed Fred Couples and Gary Player by moving onto the weekend for the 24th consecutive time, despite not playing in 2014, 2016, 2017, or 2021, and withdrawing midway through the third round last year. Woods’ streak began in 1997, the year he won the tournament by 12 strokes, setting a record that still stands. The streak is a testament to Woods’ consistency and skill at the prestigious course.

Woods’ performance at this year’s tournament was not without its challenges. His first round was suspended due to darkness, and he faced a roller coaster of a front nine in his second round, recording three birdies and three bogeys within a six-hole span. Ultimately, he finished at 1-over 73 in his first round and an even 72 in his second round. Despite facing some adversity, Woods’ determination and skill allowed him to continue his streak of making the cut at Augusta National.

The next closest active streak to Woods’ was Adam Scott’s at 14 straight, but Scott’s 6-over forced him to miss the cut for the first time since 2009. Hideki Matsuyama is right on the cut line with nine straight cuts. Woods’ 25 cuts at Augusta tie him for the seventh most in history, with the record set at 37 cuts by Jack Nicklaus. Woods’ accomplishment highlights his consistency and longevity in a sport where success can be fleeting.

Woods recognizes the significance of Augusta National and the history of the Masters tournament, stating, “It’s just an amazing aura that Augusta National has, and I’m lucky to have come here since I was 19.” Despite being tied for 24th and eight shots back, Woods remains optimistic about his chances, saying, “I’m still right there in the ball game, with a good chance going into the weekend.” His experience and skill give him confidence that he can compete for a sixth green jacket, despite the challenges he may face on the course.

The Masters tournament holds a special place in Woods’ career, and his record-setting streak of cuts made serves as a testament to his enduring talent and determination. While other top players like Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, and Hideki Matsuyama missed the cut, Woods’ consistency and ability to rise to the occasion at Augusta National sets him apart. As he continues to compete at the highest level, Woods’ legacy in the sport of golf is secured by his impressive accomplishments, including his record-setting streak at the Masters.

In a sport known for its unpredictability and fierce competition, Tiger Woods’ ability to consistently make the cut at the Masters sets him apart as one of the greatest golfers of all time. His enduring success at Augusta National demonstrates his skill, mental toughness, and dedication to his craft. As he looks ahead to the weekend with a chance to compete for a sixth green jacket, Woods’ legacy at the Masters and in the sport of golf continues to grow, solidifying his place among the legends of the game.

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