Tiger Woods final score results highlights from Ro

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Tiger Woods final score results highlights from Ro

Tiger Woodshad an up-and-down Round 2 at the Masters, ultimately finishing at 1 under par for the round after he resumed play Saturday morning.While hecouldn't match his Round 1 showing, Woods did enoughto remain in contention at 5 under par overall. Woods is now four strokes off the lead after carding13 pars, three birdies andtwo bogeys.Woods, who teed off at 2:30 p.m. ET Friday, called it a Markus Wheaton Jersey day after 10-plus holes because of lack of sunlight. He managed to drive off the tee at Hole 11 before officials blew the hornsignaling the suspension of play at Augusta National. He lined up for his second shot when play resumed at 7:30 a.m. ET Saturday.Sporting News trackedWoods' score and highlights from the second round of the . Here's how he performed:MORE: Masters live leaderboard 2020For updated scores from the entire field, check out SN's live Masters leaderboard.Tiger Woods score, highlights from Round 2Hole (Par) Round 2 score (Overall) Place 1 (4)Even (-4)T-182 (5)1 under (-5)T-123 (4)Even (-4)T-204 (3)Even (-4)T-205 (4)Even (-4)T-226 (3)Even (-4)T-227 (4)1 over (-3)T-258 (5)Even (-4)T-209 (4)Even (-4)T-2010 (4)Even (-4)T-2211 (4)Even (-4)T-2312 (3)Even (-4)T-2313 (5)Even (-4)T-2114 (4)Even (-4)T-2215 (5)1 under (-5)T-1816 (3)1 under (-5)T-1817 (4)1 under (-5)T-1718 (4)1 under (-5)T-17Hole 18, Par 4 (par):Shot 4: And there's the par.Tiger Kenny Pickett T Shirts is now 5 under par overall, leaving him four strokes off the lead.Shot 3: Wow. Tiger nearly chipped that in. Should end Round 2 with a par.Shot 2: Tiger knew right away his approach was off. His ball travels way left of the green. He's got some work to do if he wants to save par.Shot 1: A terrific drive once again puts Tiger on the fairway.Hole 17, Par 4 (par):Shot 4: Another par. Let's see if Tiger can make something happen on the final hole.Shot3: Similar to the last hole, just never had a chance. Tiger's putt immediately broke off to the left.Shot 2: Got it to the green but left it a little short. Looking at a15-footer forbirdie here.Shot 1: Cla sic Tiger. He pumps it down the center of the fairway and twirls the club.Hole 16, Par 3 (par):Shot 3: A par finish on Tiger's last Par 3 of Round 2.Shot 2: No chance on that putt. Tiger sends it a few feet past the hole.Shot 1: Tiger puts a little too much muscleintohis tee shot, but he'll still have a birdie chance from 15-16 feet.Hole 15, Par 5 (birdie):Shot 4: Boom. He's got a birdie.Really felt like he needed that one.Tiger Woods birdies No. 15. Red numbers for the day. The Masters (@TheMasters) Shot 3: Some serious spin on that thing. Should be a 12-13 footer for birdie.Shot 2: Tiger opts to go with the wedge. He'll have roughly 100 yards to go.Shot 1: Oh, Tiger likes this. That ball went 280-plus yardsright downthe middle of the fairway.Hole 14, Par 4 (par):Shot 4: Let's keep the par train rolling.Shot 3: Tiger sends it back up the hill, setting up an easy par.Shot 2: Appeared to be a solid shot, but the ball rolls back down the hill and off the green.Shot 1: A booming drive puts Tiger on the left side of the fairway.Hole 13, Par 5 (par):Shot 5: A third straight par to start the day.Shot 4: Well, he's not happy with that putt. He'll have to settle for par again.Shot 3: That's a beauty. Tiger sticks it on the green and will have a great birdie chance.Shot 2: He is actually in the rough and opts for a conservative approach.Shot 1: Tiger's drive Pressley Harvin III Jersey goes about 265 yards and lands near the rough. The ball may have stuck on the edge of the fairway.Hole 12, Par 3 (par):Shot 3: Par it is.Shot 2: The putt is on line and... just mi ses to the left. Another par coming.Shot 1:Tiger's tee shot lands on the green. He'll have a birdie opportunity. About 15 feet from thehole here.Hole 11, Par 4 (par):Shot 4:Drops it infrom about six feet away to savepar.Shot 3:The chip shotrolls just past the hole, but Tiger should be able to tap it in without much trouble.Shot 2:Tiger resumes play from the rough Saturday morning. His comes up slightlyshort of the green.And, that'll do it for Tiger today. He seems content to call it a day now that officials have blown the horns signaling the end of play. He'll resume Saturdayat 7:30 a.m. ET.Shot 1:A booming drive that doesn't draw enough to avoid the cut. Tiger's in the rough.Hole 10, Par 4 (par):Shot 4: JuJu Smith-Schuster Jersey Par.Shot 3: Another close call; the birdie try mi ses just left and Tiger settles for the tap-in par.Shot 2: Tiger goes with the 8-iron on the approach and lands another GIR. Not entirely level with the pin, however, and he'll have about a 15-footer for birdie.Shot 1: Tiger hits a nice stinger downhill, center of the fairway on what could be his last hole of the day.Hole 9, Par 4 (par):Shot 4: Par, with not much daylight left. Tiger can get one, maybe two more in before they call it for the day.Shot 3: A nice look that had to clear the little ridge, but not quite enough break to sink birdie.Shot 2: A nice approach from 200 yards out lands him a GIR, but it lands on the wrong side of a slight ridge that rolls him about 10 feet from the pin.Shot 1: A beautiful drive that finds the center of the fairway.Hole 8, Par 5 (birdie):Shot 4: And he circled the drain for the birdie.Shot 3: The pitch stops about a shoot shy of birdie of the gotta-have-it variety.Shot 2: Not a bad approach shot. It stops a little short of the green but he has an easy pitch for an up-and-down Troy Polamalu T Shirts birdie.Shot 1: Tiger booms the drive and just mi ses the fairway bunker. Onward.Hole 7, Par 4 (bogey):Shot 5: Bogey.Shot 4: It broke right. He'll have to settle for the tap-in bogey, his second of the round. That said, he can get it back on the par-5 eighth.Shot 3: Tiger wedges out but can't get any rollback on the ball. He's looking at another 7-, 8-foot attempt to save par.Shot 2: Tiger cuts out of the rough with a tree just in front and right of him. The ball lands in the center front-side bunker, and that's where he'll pick thin
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