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Tiger Woods finished his 100th total round at the 88th edition of The Masters when he played the final round on Sunday morning.
Woods set a new Masters record by shooting an even-par 72 in the second round to follow up his one-over 73. That start heading into the weekend made it his 24th consecutive cut made at Augusta.
Woods dropped off on Saturday. He bogeyed twice in the first six holes before notching consecutive double bogeys at the 7th and 8th hole. He finished Day 3 with a 10-over 82, which was the worst round at Augusta in his career.
Relative to Saturday's performance, Sunday was a success. He finished the day with a five-over 77, recording one birdie, three bogeys and a triple bogey on the fifth hole.
Pos. | Name | Total (par) | Thru | Round | R1 (par) | R2 (par) | R3 (par) | R4 (par) |
60 | Tiger Woods | 304 (+16) | F | 4 | 73 (+1) | 72 (E) | 82 (+10) | 77 (+5) |
Group 3teeing off at 9:35 a.m. ET: Neal Shipley, Tiger Woods
There are no lines for Woods to win the tournament. However, BetMGM offers a few specials for the golf icon.
Golfers playing in the final round of the Masters this year will enjoy nice weather on Sunday. Forecasts say it will be sunny all day in Augusta with a low temperature of 59 degrees (Fahrenheit) at first tee and peak at 84 degrees around 5 p.m. ET.
Round 4: Sunday, April 14
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