Tiger Woods finishes disappointing Masters at 16-over 304, his highest score as a professional (2024)

Tiger Woods finishes disappointing Masters at 16-over 304, his highest score as a professional (1)

By The Associated Press and STEVE REED

Published: Apr. 14, 2024 at 3:45 PM CDT

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods finished the Masters on Sunday with a record he could do without, walking off the course with a 16-over 304, hishighest 72-hole scorein a career that spans three decades.

Woods’ previous high was 302 at the Memorial in 2015. He has only failed to break 300 one other time at the Masters two years ago when he shot 78-78 on the weekend and finished at 301.

Despite the score, Woods called it a “good week” and said he’s going to begin preparing for the other three majors including the PGA Championship in May, the U.S. Open in June and the British Open in July.

“This is a golf course I knew going into it, so I’m going to do my homework going forward at Pinehurst, Valhalla and Troon,” Woods said. “But that’s kind of the game plan.”

Overall, he wasn’t unhappy with how he played.

“Coming in here, not having played a full tournament in a very long time, it was a good fight on Thursday and Friday,” Woods said. “Unfortunately (Saturday) didn’t quite turn out the way I wanted it to.”

It hardly mattered to the crowd.

The 48-year-old Woods, who is still dealing with the effects of numerous surgeries that have impacted his body and limited his playing time on the PGA Tour, received a huge roar from the crowd as hepitched close to the hole on No. 18and made par.

Wearing his traditional Sunday red, Woods tipped his hat the crowd.

Woods has played only 24 holes in one tournament going into the Masters

“I’m just going to keep lifting, keep the motor going, keep the body moving, keep getting stronger, keep progressing,” Woods said. “Hopefully the practice sessions will keep getting longer.”

Woods was in last place among the 60 players who made the cut when he finished. The previous time he finished in last place was in the 2020 Genesis Invitational at Riviera.

Still, the patrons flocked to see the man who took golf’s popularity to new heights, even if he isn’t been the dominant player he once was at Augusta National.

Woods hasn’t really been competitive here since 2020 when he finished tied for 38th one year after his stunning fifth victory at age 43.

He finished 13 over two years ago, then was forced to withdraw in 2023 in the third round due to injuries that weren’t helped by the cold, rainy weather that had taken an obvious physical toll on his body.

For a short time this week Woods showed glimpses of past greatness, relying mostly on his knowledge of the course.

He played the first two rounds in 1 over to make the cut for a record 24th time. But the final two rounds were a struggle for Woods, who posted hisworst round of his career at a majorwith an 82 on Saturday.

“It’s always nice coming back here because I know the golf course, I know how to play it,” Woods said. “I can kind of simulate shots. Granted, it’s never quite the same as getting out here and doing it.”

He played the final 36 holes in 15 over, shooting 77 on Sunday in his 100th career round at the Masters.

Before the round Woods appeared to receive some swing tips from his 15-year-old son Charlie on the practice range.

Things started off well enough, but that didn’t last long.

After playing the first two holes in 1 under, Woods made a bogey on No. 3 before things started to unravel on the par-4 fifth hole when he took an unplayable lie and had to be driven back to the tee box in a golf cart to hit again. He wound up with a triple-bogey 7.

He added another bogey on the 6th.

He nearly chipped in from the sand on No. 16, giving fans a thrill and bringing back fond memories ofhis iconic chip in in 2005en route to the fourth of his five championships at Augusta.

Woods said the toughest part of the week for him was battling the wind, which reached 45 mph at times with gusts.

“What it was doing out here to the golf shots and the balls and putting, how difficult the course was playing,” Woods said. “It doesn’t take much to get out of position here. Unfortunately, I got out of position a lot (Saturday) and a couple times today.”

The once-dominant Woods played with Neal Shipley, the only amateur to make the cut at the Masters.

It was a stark reminder of just how long Woods has been around.

Woods’ streak of cuts made at the Masters began in 1997, before the 23-year-old Shipley was born.

Even with Woods being out of contention he still attracting the usual huge throng of fans eager just to get a glimpse of the player that became the face of the sport. Fans applaud after every Woods’ shot — good or bad — and continue to shout encouragement his way.

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Tiger Woods finishes disappointing Masters at 16-over 304, his highest score as a professional (2024)

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Tiger Woods finishes disappointing Masters at 16-over 304, his highest score as a professional? ›

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tiger Woods finished the Masters on Sunday with a record he could do without, walking off the course with a 16-over 304, his highest 72-hole score in a career that spans three decades. Woods' previous high was 302 at the Memorial in 2015 following a career-worst 85 in the third round.

What is Tiger Woods highest score? ›

His cumulative 304 was the highest 72-hole score in his professional career and left him in last place among those who made the weekend cut here. “It doesn't take much to get out of position here,” Woods said. “Unfortunately, I got out of position a lot yesterday and a couple times today.”

How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first professional major? ›

Tiger was also the youngest Masters champion ever, at the age of 21 years, three months and 14 days, and was the first major championship winner of African or Asian heritage.

Who has won more Masters than Tiger Woods? ›

Jack Nicklaus

How much Masters does Tiger Woods have? ›

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Tiger Woods is making his 26th Masters appearance. In 2023, the five-time champion and 1995 Low Amateur made more history at Augusta National when he tied Gary Player and...

Who has the best score in golf history? ›

The lowest officially recorded round of golf is 55 by Rhein Gibson (12 birdies and two eagles on a par 71) on May 12, 2012, at River Oaks Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Does Tiger Woods hold any records? ›

Woods has spent the most consecutive and cumulative weeks atop the world rankings. Woods holds the PGA Tour record for most consecutive rounds at par or better with 52. The streak began in the second round of the 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic and ended in the second round of the 2001 Phoenix Open.

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During his two years as a student at Stanford, Woods had a 3.0 GPA.

Has Tiger Woods ever hit a hole in one? ›

WM Phoenix Open in 1997. Tiger Woods did just that with his hole-in-one on No. 16 at the WM Phoenix Open in 1997.

Did Tiger Woods come from a wealthy family? ›

Tiger did not come from a wealthy family. He came from a lower middle class family. From the age of two he was recognized for his incredible talent at golf. His father and mother realized Tiger was gifted and decided to make sacrifices to make sure Tiger had the opportunity to learn and play golf growing up.

Who has the most green jackets in golf history? ›

Jack Nicklaus leads the way with six Masters victories.

He won his first Green Jacket in 1963. Nicklaus won back-to-back titles in 1965 and 1966, prevailed again in 1972 and 1975, then pulled off one of golf's greatest final-round comebacks in 1986.

Was Tiger Woods the youngest to win the Masters? ›

In 1997, Woods turned professional and won the Masters Tournament by 12 strokes over Tom Kite for his first major championship win. At 21 years and 104 days old, he became the youngest winner in Masters history, a record that still stands.

Has Tiger Woods ever lost the Masters? ›

Tiger Woods' Masters history

The only time that he did miss the cut was as an amateur in 1996 when he carded a 6-over score by shooting plus-3 on each of the tournament's first two days. Since then, he has never been cut, has won the title five times and had never finished below 40th place until 2022.

How wealthy is Phil Mickelson? ›

His PGA prize money total (over $96 million) leaves him behind only Tiger Woods in tour history.

How much money did Steve Williams make with Tiger Woods? ›

Steve Williams, Wood's first caddie, is estimated to have made $12 million from his decade working for Woods.

Does Tiger Woods get paid to play in the Masters? ›

Woods has won $9.6 million in prize money at the Masters since he turned pro in 1996. It ranks second all-time to his longtime rival Phil Mickelson at $9.8 million over the course of 30 tournaments. Mickelson is on track to make the cut as well. Woods' cuts record will be tough to top.

Has Tiger Woods ever shot a 60? ›

The 59 remains the only time Woods has posted golf's magic number. And, interestingly, he's never shot 60 in his life.

Has Tiger Woods ever hit a 59? ›

A score of “59” has a special lore, and so does any mark below that. So Tiger Woods, perhaps the greatest golfer of all time, discussed his “perfect” round with Golf Digest. Woods revealed that he had shot a 59 only once, and it happened at Isleworth Country Club in Windemere, Florida, a week before the 1997 Masters.

What is the lowest 72 hole score in PGA history? ›

Cameron Smith celebrates with the trophy after winning the Tournament of Champions. Cameron Smith posted a historically low score to win the Tournament of Champions on Sunday. The Australian golfer finished on 34-under after 72 holes, thereby posting the lowest under par score in a four-round PGA Tour event in history.

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