Tiger Woods is one of the greatest players to grace the game of golf, and his record at The Masters is exemplary.
The American will look to continue his brilliant run at Augusta when the first Major of the year starts later this week.
He might be past the peak of his career, but this is still a special event for Woods, and he will be determined to do well.
How many times has Woods won The Masters?
The 48-year-old has picked up the green jacket five times, which is just one behind Jack Nicklaus’ record of six.
He won his first title in 1997, securing victory by an incredible 12 strokes.
He then went back-to-back in 2001 and 2002.
There was then a three-year wait for him to get his hands on the green jacket again.
However, his victory in 2019 was his greatest-ever achievement for a couple of reasons.
Two years prior, the American was arrested for driving under the influence, and it seemed his career at the top was over.
Injuries had also started to bite by that point, plus Woods trailed heading into the final round.
Up until that point, he’d never won a Major when behind with 18 holes left to play, but he overcame the odds to pull off a quite stunning victory.
Given all that he’d been through personally and professionally, this makes his 2019 win an iconic sporting achievement.
How many times has Woods made the cut?
Woods has competed in 25 Masters and made the cut 24 times.
Of course, this doesn’t include the years he didn’t enter in 2014, 2016 and 2017.
Last year marked the 23rd consecutive time Woods made it to the weekend at Augusta.
Unfortunately, he had to withdraw in the third round due to injury.
If he were to do it this time, it would mark the 24th consecutive time the American has made it to the final stage of The Masters.
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