Is anyone surprised that Tiger Woods continues to make history?
The 48-year-old golfer set a new Masters record for most consecutive cuts made at Augusta National. His 1-over par finish in the first two rounds marks his 24th straight trip to the Masters weekend.
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Woods is still a handful of strokes behind the lead but is comfortably above the cut line.
He’s a five-time Masters champion, rocking the green jacket most recently in 2019. It’s the second most Masters wins behind Jack Nicklaus, who has six.
Another Masters win would put Woods in a tie for most in history and give him the complete lead for most PGA Tour wins in history. Even with a win, Woods would still be two majors behind Nicklaus, however, for the lead.
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Tiger Woods score today
The Sporting News will provide updates during Round 3.
Hole (Par) | Tiger’s score (Overall) | Place |
1 (4) | E (+1) | T22 |
2 (5) | E (+1) | T22 |
3 (4) | E (+1) | T23 |
4 (3) | +1 (+2) | T24 |
5 (4) | E (+1) | T19 |
6 (3) | +1 (+2) | T23 |
Tiger Woods live updates, results, highlights from Round 3 at 2024 Masters
Woods is about to tee off in the third round alongside group partner Tyrell Hatton
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Tiger Woods tee time today
Hole 7, Par 4
Shot 1:
Hole 6, Par 3
Shot 4: Tap in for bogey
Shot 3: Tough miss there as Woods goes wide right
Shot 2: He plays it conservatively, leaving his shot well short of the pin to avoid a massive misplacement.
Shot 1: Woods’ initial shot stays on target, just a little beyond the pin. It’ll be a slightly up hill second shot, however, it could roll far down if he overpowers it.
Hole 5, Par 4
Shot 3: There it is! Woods gets his first birdie on the day on a 19-yard putt.
Shot 2: Once again, Woods puts himself in position for a potential birdie. He sits the ball on the green 19 feet away.
Shot 1: A 319-yard drive kicks off the par-4 fifth hole.
Hole 4, Par 3
Shot 4: Bogey for Woods on a par three.
Shot 3: OH NO! Woods’ six-foot putt goes short and wide, picking up a bogey.
Shot 2: Woods putts into a position that’ll likely earn him par, avoiding his first bogey of the day.
Shot 1: Woods’ shot sits perfectly on the edge of the green. He’ll need to put uphill for a birdie on his second shot.
Hole 3, Par 4
Shot 4: Par for Woods on hole three.
Shot 3: Wow, the ball just wouldn’t curve enough for Woods there. He’ll settle for par again
Shot 2: Woods places the ball nicely on the green, giving him a chance at a birdie.
Shot 1: Opening shot trickles into the tree but is still just 77 yards out on a par 4.
Hole 2, Par 5
Shot 5: Woods taps in for par 5.
Shot 4: The 18-foot putt is just wide.
Shot 3: A nicely placed chip shot earns Woods a chance at a birdie, resetting his overall score to par.
Shot 2: His 306-yard second shot got the distance, but he’ll need to wedge his shot from 46 yards out.
Shot 1: Woods just avoids the tree on the tee shot, going 299 yards on the edge of the fairway.
Hole 1, Par 4
Shot 4: Par for Woods on the first hole of the day.
Shot 3: Beautiful placement for Woods as he’ll get an easy tap-in for par.
Shot 2: A bit short on the second shot, but Woods still finds the green. A long 48-foot putt would earn a birdie.
Shot 1: Woods starts off the third round strong with a clean 305-yard drive on the fairway.
12:43 p.m.: Woods will tee off at 12:45 p.m. ET alongside Tyrrell Hatton.
How to watch 2024 Masters Round 3
- TV channel: CBS
- TV broadcast times: 3-7:30 p.m. ET
- Live streams: Masters.com, ESPN+, Fubo
Coverage of the Masters switches platforms as CBS will be broadcasting the latter two rounds in Augusta. The third round broadcast will still begin at 3 p.m. ET and run to about 7 p.m.
The starting tee times will begin earlier, so fans looking to watch from the jump can tune in on Masters.com or on the Masters app. Furthermore, cord-cutters can watch via Fubo or on ESPN+.