Tiger Woods will break the record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters after overcoming a marathon at Augusta.
The five-time champion finished round two on +1, and with the cut line currently projected at +4, he is all-but guaranteed to play the weekend for the 24th-consecutive time.
Woods will break the all-time record of 23 straight cuts made, which he previously shared with Fred Couples and Gary Player.
That is despite being forced to play 23 holes on Friday with little-to-no recovery time after a rain delay pushed tee times back on Thursday.
The 15-time major champion finished the first round on +1 and battled his banged-up body through windy conditions to shoot a brilliant level-par 72 in round two.
The 48-year-old has not missed a cut at Augusta since his first victory in 1997 – including three appearances since a near-fatal car accident in 2021.
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