Tiger Woods sets Masters record with 24th consecutive made cut

It may not look like what it did over a decade ago — or even five years ago — but Tiger Woods still knows what it takes to play at Augusta National.

And while this accomplishment probably isn’t as comparable to his five wins at the famed course, he now has a Masters record that may be unbreakable.

The 15-time major winner set the record Friday for most consecutive Masters cuts made, moving onto the weekend for the 24th consecutive time.

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He surpassed Fred Couples and Gary Player after tying them last year. It should be noted that Woods did not play the event in 2014, 2016, 2017 or 2021, and he withdrew midway through the third round last year. Nonetheless, when he plays, it’s essentially a guarantee he’ll see action Saturday.

Woods’ streak was on the line Friday after his morning didn’t get off to a hot start. His first round was suspended due to darkness. So, he began his Friday on the 14th hole at around 8 a.m. after finishing play roughly 12 hours prior. He also bogeyed 18 to finish at 1-over 73.

He had a roller coaster of a front nine in his second round, recording three birdies and three bogeys within a six-hole span. He went bogey-birdie on 14 and 15, and it resulted in an even 72 overall.

The streak began in the magical 1997 tournament, which he won by 12 strokes, still a record. His 18-under was also a record for the lowest winning score until 2020, and he became the youngest to ever win a green jacket.

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The last, and only, time Woods did not make the cut was 1996. He made it as a low amateur the year prior.

Entering this tournament, the next closest active streak had been Adam Scott’s at 14 straight, but his 6-over forced him to miss the cut for the first time since 2009. Hideki Matsuyama (nine straight) is right on the cut line of 4-over.

To give Woods’ streak even more perspective, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Viktor Hovland will likely miss the cut this year.

Justin Thomas and Matt Fitzpatrick both extended their streaks to nine Friday. So, it will be a while until someone breaks it.

The most cuts ever made at Augusta is 37, by Jack Nicklaus. Woods’ 25 are tied for the seventh most in history.

“It’s just an amazing aura that Augusta National has, and I’m lucky to have come here since I was 19,” Woods said after his round.

It’s going to take some manpower to get a sixth green jacket. He’s tied for 24th and eight shots back, but it’s not impossible.

“I’m still right there in the ball game,” he said, “with a good chance going into the weekend.”

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Blake Masters rips 'unforgivable' lack of action on border crisis by Biden, Sen. Mark Kelly

Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters said the greatest issues facing his state are inflation and the border crisis which he blames on Joe Biden and his opponent, Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz.

The Republican joined “America’s Newsroom” Wednesday to discuss the race and said Kelly portrays himself as a moderate but is voting “in lockstep with the Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden agenda.”

“Arizona is getting the brunt of it, the border crisis and this economic inflation crisis, people have had enough. And it’s why they want to make a change in November,” he told Dana Perino and Bill Hemmer.

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Masters said Mark Kelly and Joe Biden “declared war on American energy” when they “surrendered our energy independence, and then they printed $6 trillion too quickly,” a move he said contributed to rising inflation.

Masters also blamed Kelly for the border crisis. 

“Joe Biden and Mark Kelly caused this crisis. They gave the whole southwest border over to the Mexican drug cartels. It’s a human trafficking disaster. The crime being committed, the fentanyl coming through. This is all on Mark Kelly.” 

Masters said he would support securing the border and slammed Kelly for his inaction as poisonous fentanyl comes across.

“I just find it so unforgivable that Joe Biden and Mark Kelly, haven’t even pretended to do anything about it.”

“Mark Kelly just two days ago announced some new fentanyl bill he’s trying to run in the Congress,” said Masters, ahead of Thursday’s debate with Kelly. 

“It’s performative. He didn’t do anything for the first 22 months. And now, what, three days before our debate? One month before Election Day. Now Mark Kelly pretends to get serious about fentanyl. It’s killing our kids here in Arizona. He’s not keeping people safe.”

Hemmer said Kelly has been invited onto the show to respond and lay out his case to voters.

Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report