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Woods breaks record as US trio lead at Masters

BBC Sport Saturday, 13 April 2024
Americans Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Max Homa share the lead while Tiger Woods makes a record 24th consecutive halfway cut at the Masters.
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This Day in History:, Tiger Woods Wins the Masters Tournament for the First Time. April 13, 1997. The 21-year-old won the tournament by a record-setting 12 strokes. Woods had debuted at the Masters only two years before. He was the youngest player ever to win the tournament. His performance...

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