Tiger Woods Makes Masters History with Worst Score Ever at Augusta National
Tiger Woods, a five-time Masters champion, had a challenging day at Augusta National Golf Club on Saturday, posting his worst score ever at the prestigious tournament. Woods struggled with his ball-striking and putting, resulting in a 10-over 82 in the third round, his highest round in any major championship during his career.
Starting the day at 1 over after 36 holes, Woods’ round took a turn for the worse after making a birdie on the par-4 fifth hole. He went on to make consecutive double-bogeys on No. 7 and No. 8, a first for him at the Masters. Despite his efforts, Woods missed several easy putts throughout the round, leading to 10 bogeys or worse, his most in a single round in a major championship.
At the end of his third round, Woods was tied for 52nd at 11 over for 54 holes. Despite the tough day, Woods remained determined and expressed his intention to come back strong on Sunday with the help of his team. This setback will surely be a test of Woods’ resilience and mental fortitude as he looks to bounce back in the final round of the Masters.
Woods’ fans and golf enthusiasts around the world will be eagerly waiting to see how he performs in the final round and whether he can overcome the challenges he faced on Saturday. Stay tuned for more updates on Tiger Woods’ performance at the Masters on The Liberty Conservative.
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