Tiger Woods reveals plans for upcoming majors after completing rare 72 holes at Masters

April 14, 2024

Tiger Woods walked off to echoing cheers and was drenched in sweat for a follow-up interview. Woods, arguably the greatest golfer in history, was in 60th place and a disappointing 16-over par after completing his final round of the 2024 Masters.Tiger Woods had a tough Masters and is showing his age but vowed to keep playing majorsTiger Woods had a tough Masters and is showing his age but vowed to keep playing majorsCredit: But simply seeing Woods complete all four rounds was a welcome sight for golf fans.Woods’ fan base became even more excited when it was revealed that the five-time Masters winner has big plans this season.Woods, 48, is currently set to compete in all four majors.He’s focused on the PGA Championship in May, the US Open in June and The Open in July.Jason Day forced to remove ugly Masters sweater after being told by Augusta officials’I’m sticking to my word’ – Scottie Scheffler reaffirms vow to withdraw from The MastersIt was a tough Masters for Woods, who started well but fell off on Saturday and Sunday.But he was also held back by bad weather on the first day, then was forced to complete a marathon session that bridged his first and second rounds.Woods was forced to exit the Masters early last year due to an ankle injury which later required fusion surgery.In 2024, he stuck with it and finished all 72 holes, shaking off his 16-over to display passion and determination for the sport as he approaches being 50 years old.Tiger Woods becomes instant meme but real reason for viral Masters photo was wholesomeJason Day forced to remove bold Masters sweater after being told by Augusta officials’I’m sticking to my word’ – Scottie Scheffler reaffirms vow to withdraw from The MastersThe Masters tee times CONFIRMED: Final round pairings and schedule as Scheffler eyes gloryAmateur Neal Shipley praised Woods for his cool professionalismWoods still draws a huge crowd and fans follow his every shotCredit: It is the first time Woods has completed 72 holes at a major since the 2022 Masters, two years ago.”It was a good week,” Woods said. “It was a good week all around.”I think that coming in here, not having played a full tournament in a very long time, it was a good fight on Thursday and Friday.”Unfortunately, yesterday it didn’t quite turn out the way I wanted it to.”Woods has dealt with major injuries in recent years after a near-fatal car accident in 2021 and acknowledged that he’s more focused on the majors than regular tournaments at this point in his career.”This is a golf course I knew going into it so I’ve got to do my homework going forward at Pinehurst and Valhalla and Troon but that’s kind of the game plan,” Woods said.”I heard there were some changes at the next couple of sites so I’ve got to get up there early and check them out.”Amateur golfer Neal Shipley, who played alongside Woods on Sunday, said. “He’s such a normal guy and really cool.”