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Tiger Woods Qualifies for Third Day of The Masters

Tiger Woods Qualifies for Third Day of The Masters
Sean Young    , ,   -

Tiger Woods Qualifies for Third Day of The Masters

Golf fans have been waiting to see whether Tiger Woods will move to the next round of The Masters. Woods tied with Fred Couples and Gary Player for making the cut 23 times in a row. However, the golfing legend said it might be his last stint at the tournament.

Woods finished his second round with a one-over-par 73. According to sportsbook pay per head reviews and news sites, he bogeyed the 17th and 18th holes as rain poured on the course. As a result, he was three over par for The Masters. Other golfers must make mistakes so that Woods will qualify for the next round.

The weather made it challenging for the golfers. However, it favored Woods as Justin Thomas had a bogey on the 17th hole. Thus, bookie PPH experts projected him to go three over par for the day.

Tiger Woods at The Masters

Tiger Woods Qualifies for Third Day of The MastersThomas missed the cut after suffering through a dreadful back nine, dropping six strokes in a performance that included six bogeys, a double bogey, and a birdie.

On Friday, Woods had played 11 holes of his second round when inclement weather forced the cancellation of the tournament. He also improved his first-round score of 74 by finishing at two over after making two birdies and three bogeys.

After completing his second round on Friday before poor weather called an early halt to play, Brooks Koepka maintained his lead at 12 under despite having his advantage cut in half by world No. 3 Jon Rahm.

After picking up where he left off on the 10th hole, Rahm shot a three-under 69 in dismal circumstances by making five birdies and two bogeys. Rory McIlroy, ranked second in the world, finished the event at five strokes over par, just as everyone said he would after a terrible first two days.

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