Tiger Woods made a 3-par cut at the 2023 Masters. The five-time Masters' winner went through a rough ride to qualify for the third round but eventually made his 23rd consecutive cut at the Augusta tournament. The second round was postponed after heavy rainfall and was completed on Saturday morning. Woods wrapped up with a score of 2, sitting at the bottom line of the projected cut before the round was suspended.
When the game resumed on Saturday morning, he made a birdie on the 15th hole. He then sank two consecutive bogeys in the last two holes but, luckily, still made the cut.
Tiger Woods has struggled with a leg injury but still managed to maintain his record of not missing the cut at the Masters.
A viral video showed the legendary golfer limping and struggling to walk. Fans reacted to the tweet and said that it was hard for them to see him like that.
One user wrote:
"Man it’s tough to watch Charlie will be there in a few years."
Some fans even suggested that Woods should withdraw from the Masters given the state of his leg:
"He should withdraw. The cold must be brutal for his leg. No shame. He is the goat."
"I’m condfused, but are we supposed to feel sorry for him? Like this is somehow “sad” or “painful” to watch? Isn’t this all self inflicted? Texting, speeding, crashing, too much is given to this guy from all worshippers that’s the sad part."
"Man. This is hard to watch."
"He’s done more than enough. If he wants to WD, so be it."
"Tiger should withdraw. He’s not gonna win and that legs looks terrible."
Tiger Woods struggling with his performance at The Masters
Tiger Woods started his game with a bogey on the third hole and another on the fifth. He made three bogeys in the first seven holes of the opening round. Fortunately, he soon bounced back in the game with a birdie on the eighth hole and then sank another bogey on the 11th hole.
His two consecutive birdies on the 15th and 16th holes saved his game and helped him continue his title journey. With a bogey on the last hole, Woods ended up with a score of 74 on Thursday.
Tiger Woods made a bogey on the seventh hole in the second round and then equated it with a birdie on the next hole. He sank two birdies and three bogeys in the second round and finished with a score of 3, making the cut.
The third round of the Masters began on Saturday afternoon, with Woods starting his game on the 10th hole. He started off with a bogey, followed by another on the 14th hole, but soon began struggling with his game as the leg injury made it increasingly difficult for him to stand on the golf course.
Woods made two consecutive double bogeys on the 15th and 16th holes - his worst performance in the last three days. The third round was delayed due to heavy rainfall and is scheduled to resume on Sunday.