Tiger Woods’ struggles continued at The Masters as he carded a 10-over 82 during the third round at Augusta National, marking the worst major round of his professional career. After a grueling Friday that saw him play 23 holes due to weather delays, Woods had high hopes going into the weekend but quickly saw his chances fade after dropping six shots in four holes on his front nine.
The former world No. 1 stuttered to the turn in 42, his worst performance at The Masters, and continued to struggle throughout the round, eventually finishing tied-52nd out of the 60 players who made the cut. This marked only the third time in his major career as a professional that Woods failed to break 80.
Reflecting on his performance, Woods admitted, “I was not hitting it very good or putting well. I missed a lot of putts, easy, makeable putts.” Despite his disappointing round, Woods remains determined to bounce back on Sunday, with his team working to get him physically ready for the final day of the tournament.
Former coach Butch Harmon expressed disappointment in Woods’ performance but emphasized the importance of having him back at The Masters. Fans can watch Featured Groups live on Sunday from 3pm via the red button or by logging in to the Sky Sports app, with full coverage starting at 6.30pm.