At 48, Tiger Woods makes a historic 24th consecutive cut at the Masters, chasing his sixth title to potentially equal Jack Nicklaus’ record, despite being seven shots behind the leaders.
Tiger Woods made headlines at the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National by making a record-breaking 24th consecutive cut, despite challenging weather conditions. At 48 years old, Woods is chasing his sixth Masters title, which would tie him with Jack Nicklaus’ record. Currently, he is seven shots behind the leaders.
The tournament saw Woods deliver a resilient performance, earning him a standing ovation from spectators and praise from fellow competitors like Max Homa for his exceptional short game. Woods remains optimistic about his chances, believing that anyone who makes the weekend cut has a realistic shot at victory.
The leaders of the tournament include Americans Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, and Bryson DeChambeau, each currently sitting at six under par. Other notable players in the mix are Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm, both of whom are determined to stage comebacks despite the odds.
As the Masters continues, the players face strong winds and tough conditions, with Scheffler expressing confidence in his ability to maintain a strong performance. The culmination of the Masters is set to be a competitive and closely watched event, with Woods’ pursuit of another major title capturing significant attention.