Tiger Woods has another round over par at Masters. His sights are making the cut
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods is chasing more history at Augusta National, just not the variety he prefers.
Woods can set a Masters record by making his 24th consecutive cut, a task made more challenging by having to play nearly as many holes Friday (23) as he had all year (24).
He was among 27 players who could not finish the weather-delayed first round. In the five holes Woods completed, he failed to birdie the par-5 15th and twice made bogey from the fairway. That give him a 1-over 73, the sixth straight round at Augusta National that he has failed to break par. He still was inside the projected cut when he started his second round.
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