AUGUSTA, Ga. — The temperatures were low and the winds were high at Augusta National as the conditions wreaked havoc on Tiger Woods and the majority of the field during the third round of the 86th Masters.
Despite looking comfortable and in control on Thursday, Woods was over par for a second consecutive round on Saturday, putting his name to an 6-over 78 on Moving Day, his worst-ever score at the Masters.
The 15-time major champion was even on the round through four holes before four-putting for the first time at the Masters – and the 15th time of his PGA Tour career – ultimately tapping in for double bogey. After two more bogeys on Nos. 9 and 11, Woods found some form at Amen Corner with consecutive birdies before giving those back with a pair of bogeys on Nos. 16 and 17 and a costly double bogey on the 18th to end his round and walk off the course 7 over, T-41.
Playing partner Kevin Kisner signed for a 3-over 75.