Tiger Woods has not played competitive golf since the Genesis Invitational back in February where he was forced to withdraw due to an illness, but he appears set to compete in the Masters this week at Augusta National, and he’ll have a chance to make some history if he performs well.
According to a report from Mark Schlabach of ESPN, Tiger Woods will be attempting to make the cut for a 24th consecutive time at Augusta National, which would be a Masters record.
“This week, Woods will attempt to set a Masters record by making the cut for the 24th consecutive time. Last year, he made the 36-hole cut and tied Gary Player and Fred Couples but was forced to withdraw before the rain-delayed third round resumed after aggravating plantar fasciitis in his right foot,” Schlabach wrote for ESPN this week.
Woods has obviously battled injuries over the past few years after he was involved in a car wreck back in February 2021, and those injuries and health concerns have limited his ability to perform.
We’ll have to see how Woods looks when he tees off this week and whether or not he is able to make history at the Masters.

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