Tiger Woods’ Worst Round at Augusta National

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Tiger Woods Struggles at Augusta National

Tiger Woods endured a challenging start at Augusta National on Saturday, posting his worst front-nine score ever and effectively eliminating himself from contention. Despite battling harsh winds the day before and successfully making the cut for a record 24th consecutive time, Woods struggled to find his rhythm in the third round.

Early Setback

Starting the day 1 over par and seven strokes behind the leaders, Woods remained optimistic about his chances. However, after an even-par start through the first five holes, his performance took a nosedive. Errant shots and missed putts plagued his game, leading to crucial mistakes and lost opportunities.

One of the turning points came at the sixth hole, where Woods missed a short putt for par. Subsequent errors, including finding bunkers and the trees, resulted in consecutive double bogeys. By the end of the front nine, Woods had carded a disappointing 42, marking his highest score for that stretch in his Masters career.

A Sharp Contrast

In stark contrast to his solid play during the difficult second round, where Woods navigated tough conditions to post a respectable score, his performance on Saturday fell short of expectations. Despite showcasing strong driving accuracy and a reliable short game earlier in the tournament, Woods struggled to replicate that success and found himself in a downward spiral.

What was once a position of strength turned into a day to forget, as Woods faced the reality of being out of contention and watching from the sidelines as other players vied for the coveted green jacket.

Reflections on Masters Experience

Looking ahead to his 100th round at Augusta National on Sunday, Woods acknowledged the special significance of competing at the prestigious event. Reflecting on his long history at the tournament, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to compete at such a historic venue and emphasized the unique allure of playing the Masters.

While acknowledging the challenges of the day and the disappointment of falling out of contention, Woods’s perspective on the Masters remained positive, underscoring the privilege of being part of such an iconic tournament.

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