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Tiger Woods made history once again at the Masters as he completed a long 23-hole Friday at Augusta National with a 36-hole score of 1-over-par 145, comfortably inside the projected cut line at 4 over. This marks the 24th consecutive time Woods will play the weekend, a record he now holds alone after sharing it with Gary Player and Fred Couples, who had made 23 consecutive cuts at the Masters.

In the blustery second round, Woods made four birdies and four bogeys to shoot an even-par 72. Despite the challenges posed by the demanding workload at the Masters and injuries sustained in a car crash in February 2021, Woods has managed to keep his remarkable streak of consecutive cuts at the Masters alive. His last missed cut was in 1996 as an amateur, and he began the streak in 1997 with a record-setting victory.

Woods has faced setbacks and challenges over the years but has maintained his impressive record at the Masters through determination and resilience. He remains focused on competing in major championships and giving it his all on the course.

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