Tiger Woods Confirms Career Plans After Poor Performance.
Tiger Woods has set his sights on a full schedule of major championships in 2024, despite a challenging performance at the Masters this week. Making only his second start of the season, Woods’ appearance at Augusta National marked a record-breaking 24th consecutive Masters cut. However, the weekend proved to be tough for the 15-time major…
Tiger Woods has set his sights on a full schedule of major championships in 2024, despite a challenging performance at the Masters this week. Making only his second start of the season, Woods’ appearance at Augusta National marked a record-breaking 24th consecutive Masters cut. However, the weekend proved to be tough for the 15-time major champion, culminating in a disappointing 16-over finish and a 10-over-par 82 on Saturday, the worst round of his major career.
Nevertheless, Woods remains optimistic and has already outlined his plans for the upcoming major events. Speaking after the final round, he confirmed his intention to compete in all four major championships this year, with Valhalla being his next challenge in the PGA Championship on May 16. Looking ahead, Woods emphasized the importance of preparation, focusing on physical fitness and extended practice sessions to improve his game.
Reflecting on his performance at Augusta, Woods acknowledged the challenges of returning to competitive golf after a prolonged absence but found positives in his ability to make the cut and compete at a high level. Despite falling short of his own expectations, Woods remains determined to continue his pursuit of success on the golf course, with upcoming opportunities at Valhalla, Pinehurst for the U.S. Open, and Royal Troon for the Open Championship.