The 2024 Masters was one to forget for Tiger Woods, who followed a career-worst score at a major championship (82 on Saturday) with a 77 on Sunday that left him 16 over for the tournament. That mark is Tiger's worst to par across four rounds in his major career and second-worst at any professional event.
It was a particularly disappointing weekend display for Woods after he started the tournament 1 over through his first 36 holes and sat inside the top 25 on the leaderboard entering Moving Day. Tiger set an Augusta National record making the cut in his 24th consecutive playing of the tournament, and he made 22 of 36 fairways over the first two rounds, his best such mark since 1999.
The wheels simply fell off on Saturday. Ultimately, Woods completed four rounds at a major for the first time since the 2022 Masters, when he went 78-78 over the weekend, twice posting his prior high mark at Augusta National.
As for when we will see Tiger next, he mentioned earlier this week that plans remain in place to play all four majors this year. That would put him on track for the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla next month. Woods was initially scheduled to play once per month -- even outside of majors -- but a withdrawal at the 2024 Genesis Invitational due to illness played a role in altering those plans.
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