Golf Emperor’ Tiger Woods (USA) hit 5-over-par 77 in the final round of the Masters held at Augusta National Golf Club (par 72) in Augusta, Georgia, USA on the 15th (Korean time), his worst score of all time. It ended with a score of .
Woods, who recorded 16 over par 304 strokes over four days, was pushed to last place among the 60 people who made the cut.
304 strokes is the worst score Woods has posted since becoming a professional player.
The decisive blow was hitting 10 over par 82 in the third round the previous day. 82 was the worst score Woods submitted in a major tournament.
In the final round, Woods only had one birdie, along with one triple bogey and three bogeys.
Today was Woods' 100th round of the Masters.
Woods worked on his shots with his son Charlie at the practice range before the final round.
Charlie also attracted attention by appearing as if he was teaching his father Woods' swing.
However, in this Masters, Woods' valuable achievement of completing 72 holes and passing the cut stood out more than his score.
After surviving a car accident that left his entire body shattered, Woods endured painful treatment and rehabilitation with indomitable will.
He returned to the field, but his biggest challenge was completing 72 holes on foot.
This is the first time in 1 year and 2 months that 72 holes have been completed in a regular tournament on the PGA Tour.
Woods has withdrawn from both competitions since completing the Genesis Invitational in February last year.
It has been four months since the Hero World Challenge last December, which was not a regular tour competition.
Augusta National Golf Club, where the Masters is held, is a place with so many ups and downs that even caddies have to prepare before the tournament.
Completing 72 holes on such a course means that Woods' health and stamina have now reached a certain level.
Woods also set a record that no one can surpass by passing the cut 24 times in a row in this tournament.
Woods has competed in the Masters 26 times so far, missing the cut only once in 1996, and has never missed the cut since his first win in 1997.
Woods won the Masters five times.
Woods commented, "Overall, he played well in the tournament. He played well in the first and second rounds even though he has not played a regular tour tournament for a while."
“It didn’t go the way I wanted from the third round,” said Woods, adding, “I have my own way, but it didn’t work today.”
Woods' next event is expected to be the PGA Championship, the second major tournament of the season, starting on May 17.
Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, where this tournament is held, is where Woods won his second PGA Championship 24 years ago.
Woods expressed his motivation, saying, "I know the course where the remaining three major championships will be held. I think it's worth a shot. I just hope my body will cooperate."
for more info check this : 토토사이트