As the Masters Tournament looms closer, Tiger Woods’ recent covert round at Augusta National Golf Club has sparked speculation about his chances at the upcoming event. With the potential to set a new tournament record by qualifying for the cut for the 24th consecutive time in his 26th appearance, Woods’ presence at Augusta has garnered significant attention from golf enthusiasts worldwide.
Taking advantage of the opportunity to familiarize himself with the course less than two weeks before the Masters begins, Woods, at 48, hasn’t competed since withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational mid-February due to illness. However, earlier this month, the 15-time major champion returned to golf at the Seminole Pro-Member event alongside his friend and business partner Rory McIlroy.
While other top-ranked players participated in tournaments like the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship, Woods opted out and instead engaged in a round with Yasir Al-Rummayan, the governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, in The Bahamas. Subsequently, he undertook discussions regarding a potential merger between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour.
Woods’ recent reconnaissance mission at Augusta was noted as his Gulfstream G550 jet was tracked flying north into the vicinity of Augusta. Reports later confirmed that he played a round with Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley and professional golfer Justin Thomas.
Scheduled to compete in his 26th Masters appearance, Woods aims to surpass Gary Player and Fred Couples by extending his streak of consecutive cuts made to 24—an achievement that commenced in 1997 when he clinched his first Green Jacket. Remarkably consistent, Woods has only missed the cut once, in 1996, following his tie for 41st place the previous year before turning professional.
Nearly three decades later, Woods’ return to the Masters signifies his enduring commitment to the sport. Despite facing uncertainties about his future in the game, Woods remains determined to maintain a consistent schedule, aiming to compete in one event per month. This strategy allows him sufficient time for recovery and preparation, essential for sustaining his performance at the highest level.
Undoubtedly, Woods’ recent visit to Augusta reflects his unwavering dedication to mastering the course, a venue where he has achieved unparalleled success throughout his illustrious career. As he continues to fine-tune his game and overcome physical challenges, Woods remains a formidable contender on the golfing stage, captivating fans with his enduring passion and resilience.