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Tiger Woods has left an indelible mark on the sport of golf, and his illustrious career at the Masters is a testament to his greatness. With five victories at Augusta National, Woods stands as one of the most successful competitors in the tournament’s history, trailing only the legendary Jack Nicklaus in terms of green jacket count.
Since his amateur debut at the Masters in 1991, Woods has been a fixture at Augusta, consistently making his presence felt on the leaderboard. While there have been a few exceptions, including missed cuts early in his professional career and absences due to injury, Woods has almost always found himself competing on the weekend at the Masters.
As Woods embarks on yet another journey at Augusta for the 2024 Masters, he has the opportunity to etch his name into the record books once again. His remarkable streak of 23 consecutive cuts made at the Masters puts him in esteemed company, tied with Fred Couples and Gary Player for the most consecutive cuts in tournament history. However, Woods has the chance to stand alone atop this prestigious list if he can extend his streak through the second round of the tournament.
Facing challenges such as his injury history and the pressure of a weather-delayed schedule, Woods understands the importance of making it to the weekend at Augusta. His primary goal remains clear: to continue his unparalleled success at the Masters and add to his already impressive legacy.
While Woods’ pursuit of excellence at Augusta continues, he faces competition from other notable contenders, including Adam Scott, who sits within striking distance of Woods’ record. With the potential for intriguing storylines to unfold, such as Scott’s quest to chase down Woods’ record, the 2024 Masters promises to be an event filled with excitement and anticipation.
As the golf world eagerly awaits the outcome, one thing remains certain: Tiger Woods’ legacy at the Masters is firmly cemented, and his impact on the sport will be remembered for generations to come.
Tiger Woods Masters wins, best finishes
- 1997 (18 under)
- 2001 (16 under)
- 2002 (12 under)
- 2005 (12 under)
- 2019 (13 under)
| Year | Score | Result | 
| 1995* | +5 | T-41st | 
| 1996* | +6 | Missed cut | 
| 1997 | -18 | 1st | 
| 1998 | -3 | T-8th | 
| 1999 | +1 | T-18th | 
| 2000 | -4 | 5th | 
| 2001 | -16 | 1st | 
| 2002 | -12 | 1st | 
| 2003 | +2 | T-15th | 
| 2004 | +2 | T-22nd | 
| 2005 | -12 | 1st | 
| 2006 | -4 | T-3rd | 
| 2007 | +3 | T-2nd | 
| 2008 | -5 | 2nd | 
| 2009 | -8 | T-6th | 
| 2010 | -11 | T-4th | 
| 2011 | -10 | T-4th | 
| 2012 | +5 | T-40th | 
| 2013 | -5 | T-4th | 
| 2015 | -5 | T-17th | 
| 2018 | +1 | T-32nd | 
| 2019 | -13 | 1st | 
| 2020 | -1 | T-38th | 
| 2022 | +13 | 47th | 
| 2023 | — | WD | 
 
