What did Tiger Woods shoot in the third round today?

Yet despite all his work, he remained stationary on moving day, going even for Round 3. Tiger started with seven straight pars in Round 3 before suffering his six-stroke bogey on the par-5 eighth hole….Tiger Woods score, highlights from Round 3.

Hole (Par) Round 3 score (Overall) Place
18 (4) Even (-5) T-21

Has Tiger Woods lost a 54 hole lead in a major?

Woods owns a 55–4 record when holding at least a share of the lead after 54 holes, and 44–2 record when holding the outright lead. Woods has only lost once when leading by more than one shot after 54 holes. Woods has a 39–11 record when leading after 36 holes in Tour events, including an 8–3 record in majors.

How many bogey free rounds Does Tiger have?

In 2015 — the year he healed himself in the final round — he hadn’t even played golf at all in several months and still finished in the top 20….2020 Masters score: Tiger Woods posts bogey-free 68 for his best opening round at Augusta National.

Bogey-free opening rounds Score Finish
2009 PGA Championship -5 2nd

Did Bryson DeChambeau make the Masters cut?

Among those not heading home is Bryson DeChambeau, who rebounded from a 76 on Thursday to post a 67 on Friday. Also playing the weekend: Phil Mickelson, who made the cut on the number.

Where is Tiger today?

Tiger Woods is back at home in Florida to continue his recovery from leg injuries suffered in a single car accident in Los Angeles last month. The 82-time PGA TOUR winner wrote on social media that he had been released from hospital care in California and was back in his state of residence on the East Coast.

Did Tiger win 5 majors in a row?

Woods also possess streaks of six consecutive wins (1999 to 2000) and five consecutive wins (2007 to 2008). He is the only player in the past 62 years to have won more than four consecutive PGA Tour events (Jack Burke Jr. won four PGA Tour events in a row back in 1952).

Who has the most bogey free rounds?

Tiger Woods, 110 Holes, PGA Tour, 2000 Before Ko reached 114 holes, the longest-known bogey-free streak on the world golf tours was 110 holes by Tiger Woods in his historic 2000 PGA Tour season. That’s the year he won three consecutive majors and left his competitors in the dust.