Tiger Woods in Position to Achieve Masters Feat for Just the 3rd Time

The 2024 edition of The Masters marks Tiger Woods‘ 26th start at Augusta National Golf Club.

But despite making just one official PGA Tour start this year, which ended early as he withdrew from the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club after just 24 holes due to illness, the 15-time major champion looked good during the first round on April 11.

Inclement weather delayed the start of golf’s first major championship of the year by two and a half hours, which meant that Woods knew when he teed off at 3:54 p.m. Eastern alongside Max Homa and Jason Day that he wouldn’t be able to play all 18 holes.

But the group was able to get through the 13th before play was suspended due to darkness and will continue the round early Friday at 7:50 a.m.

With two birdies and a bogey on Thursday in blustery conditions, Tiger sits at 1-under for his round, good for a tie for 17th and six shots back of leader Bryson DeChambeau, who went out in the morning wave and fired a 7-under 65.

It’s not uncommon for Woods to shoot par or better in the first round at Augusta, as he’s done so 16 times in his previous 25 appearances. It is rare, however, for Tiger to open his week at The Masters by shooting a round in the 60s, a feat he’s accomplished only twice, shooting 4-under 68 in both 2010 and 2020.

But with five holes left to play, the 82-time PGA Tour winner could up that total to three as there are some birdie opportunities in front of him.

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Tiger Woods Looks Good Thus Far in the 2024 Masters

There’s no spectacle in golf like Tiger Woods at Augusta National. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/YAMntlBk1S

— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) April 11, 2024

It’s no secret that Tiger Woods will essentially never be 100% when he tees it up in any tournament and he came to this year’s Masters dealing with ankle issues and also some lower-back trouble.

But during his first round, the 48-year-old showed no sign that anything was bothering him on the injury front.

Tiger got off to a great start, striping a 3-wood down the middle of the fairway at the 445-yard, par-4 first hole. He then stuck his approach to eight feet and made the ensuing birdie putt to get to 1-under.

First hole, first birdie.

Tiger Woods opens the Masters in style. pic.twitter.com/X8YjEk9OUu

— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) April 11, 2024

After two straight pars, Woods gave the shot back with a bogey at the 177-yard, par-3 fourth. But he got back into the red with a birdie at the 570-yard, par-5 eighth, which played as the easiest hole on the course on Thursday, yielding three eagles, 50 birdies, 33 pars, and just three bogeys.

The five-time Masters champ then made five consecutive pars to wrap up his day, including a gem of a save at the 11th.

Classy with a wedge.@TigerWoods makes a par save look easy.pic.twitter.com/cypHyQFQ7y

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 11, 2024

To get into the 60s, Woods obviously needs to play his final five holes on Friday morning in 2-under, which is certainly feasible.  The par-4 14th could prove challenging as the 440-yarder yielded just six birdies on Thursday.

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But the par-5 15th gave up 23, and the par-3 16th produced 14. The 17th and 18th holes yielded just five combined birdies, but if Woods can grab a couple of birdies before then and navigate the final two holes in even par, he could find himself in the 60s and in genuine contention heading into the second round.

How Tiger Has Fared in Every First Round He’s Played at The Masters

177 MPH ball speed.
303-yard carry.@TigerWoods can move it.pic.twitter.com/F1qWaeNrwt

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 11, 2024

As mentioned, the only two times Tiger Woods has shot in the 60s in the opening round at The Masters were 2010 and 2020. The former yielded the better overall result as he tied for fourth. The latter, however, wasn’t nearly as successful as Woods shot a 76 in the final round and finished in solo 47th.

Tiger may not want to finish in the 60s, however, as he shot 2-under 70 in four of the five years he went on to win. The lone exception was 2005, when he opened with a 2-over 74.

Here’s a look at how Woods has fared over the years in the first round.

Tiger Woods 1st Round Masters Scores

Year
1st Round Score
Result

1995
72
T41

1996
75
CUT

1997
70
1

1998
71
T8

1999
72
T18

2000
75
5

2001
70
1

2002
70
1

2003
76
T15

2004
75
T22

2005
74
1

2006
72
T3

2007
73
T2

2008
72
2

2009
70
T6

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2010
68
T4

2011
71
T4

2012
72
T40

2013
70
T4

2015
73
T17

2018
73
T32

2019
70
1

2020
68
T38

2022
71
47

2023
74
WD

 

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