Tiger Woods made just his second appearance of the season at this week’s Masters, and speaking after Sunday’s final round, he has confirmed what his plans are next week
Tiger Woods has revealed his intentions to play in all four major championships in 2024, on the back of his return at this week’s Masters.
Woods was making just his second start of the season at Augusta National this week, as he continues to play part-time golf on the PGA Tour amid his recent fitness struggles. And this week’s outing proved to be a record-breaking one for the 15-time major champion, as he made his 24th consecutive Masters cut.
Things did not exactly go to plan over the weekend though, after writing himself into the history books for all the wrong reasons 24 hours later, carding a 10-over-par 82 on Saturday, the worst round of his major career.
More struggles followed in Sunday’s final round, as he went on to fall into dead-last on the leaderboard, ending the week at 16-over. Despite a tough finish though Woods was in a positive mood after making his way off the 18th tee, and has already set his sights on the next three major events.
He commented post-round: “I’m going to do my homework going forward at Pinehurst, Valhalla and Troon, but that’s kind of the game plan.” His next hurdle will come at Valhalla next month, with the PGA Championship the next major on the professional golf calendar.
There is no doubt that the weeks ahead will be all about preparation for the 48-year-old, and in his post-round comments gave an insight into what his plans are to get himself ready for trip to Kentucky. “Just keep lifting, keep the motor going,” he commented.
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