AUGUSTA, Ga. — After a record-setting performance in the first two rounds the Big Cat is back on the prowl this weekend at one of his favorite courses.
Tiger Woods set the all-time record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters on Friday when he signed for an even-par 73 in the second round to solidify his spot inside the cut line for a 24th consecutive start at the first men’s major championship of the season. In 26 career appearances at the Masters, his lone missed cut came in 1996 as an amateur.
Sitting T-22 at 1 over par for the tournament to start the day, Woods will tee off at 12:45 p.m. ET alongside everyone’s favorite hothead Tyrrell Hatton in the third round on Saturday. Take a scroll below to follow Tiger’s Moving Day round with shot-by-shot live updates from the 2024 Masters at Augusta National.