Woods: One of the trickiest days I’ve ever been part of
Tiger Woods is one under through 13 holes; the 48-year-old five-time winner of The Masters will have to play 23 holes on Friday for the first time since 2019 after the opening round was suspended due to darkness; watch day two live on Friday from 1pm on Sky Sports Golf
Tiger Woods will put his body through its toughest physical test in many years when he faces a marathon Friday at another weather-affected edition of The Masters.
Woods was given a late-early draw for the first two rounds at the Augusta National, where a two-and-a-half-hour delay due to adverse weather saw him tee off with Jason Day and Max Homa at 3.54pm local time (8.54pm BST).
The later start meant that Woods was only able to complete 13 holes before play was suspended due to darkness, leaving the 15-time major champion having to play 23 on Friday as he looks to make a record-breaking 24th consecutive cut at The Masters.
Woods: One of the trickiest days I’ve ever been part of
In hugely testing, windy conditions on the opening day, Woods carded birdies at the par-four first and par-five eighth, with his one bogey coming at the par-three fourth, while some fine wedge work late in the day prevented any further dropped shots.