Augusta National
Tiger Woods used the help of his son Charlie for a warm-up session unlike any other ahead of his historic 100th competitive round at The Masters.
Augusta National
Tiger Woods used the help of his son Charlie for a warm-up session unlike any other ahead of his historic 100th competitive round at The Masters.
Woods played 23 holes on Friday to secure a record-breaking 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National, where he then carded the worst round of his major career with a 10-over 82 on Saturday.
There were concerns that Woods may be forced to withdraw ahead of the final day for the second successive year, having broken his worst Masters score by four shots, although he alleviated those fears by insisting “we’ll be ready” to play on Sunday.
Woods wore his traditional red for the final round, the first time he has used a shirt with the Sun Day Red logo in tournament play since changing clothing brands, while he gave the one range pass permitted to players at this event to his son.
Charlie was pictured appearing to give his dad some swing advice on the practice grounds, with the teenager stood behind Woods’ swing for multiple shots and then seen holding a club to help with a warm-up drill.