The 2024 Masters continues Friday with the completion of Round 1 followed by Round 2.
Tiger Woods tees off early in the morning as he was among the golfers still on the Augusta National course when the first round was halted due to darkness. Woods was at one under par through 13 holes when play was suspended. Nicolai Højgaard (5 under through 15 holes), Max Homa (4 under through 13) and Tyrrell Hatton (3 under through 14) are near the top of the leaderboard as their first rounds resume at 7:50 a.m. ET.
Tiger Woods plays from the fairway on the 15th hole during the completion of the first round.
Bryson DeChambeau enters Round 2 as the leader (7 under), one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler. Defending champ Jon Rahm is one over par.
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Jordan Spieth cards a quadruple bogey
Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters winner, was in contention until he resumed the completion of his first round. Spieth was sitting at 2 over through 11 holes when play was suspended due to darkness Thursday. When he returned Friday, his game fell apart on hole No. 15. The three-time major winner carded a quadruple bogey with nine shots on the 15th hole.
He finished the first round +7 (79) tied for 81st.
Tiger completes first round at 1-over, 8 shots behind DeChambeau
Tiger’s first shot on 16 hit the left of the bunker, leaving him a 20-ft chance for a birdie, but he left it 3-ft back of the pin and had to settle for another par.
On 17, Woods hit his driver straight down the middle of the fairway nearly 300 yards, leaving him 160 yards from the hole. His second shot split the bunker and landed 20 yards from the pin, but again left his birdie putt three feet short and carded another par.
Tiger’s last hole of the first round started with another drive down the fairway. Woods has hit 77 percent of the fairway so far, and this one leaves him 171 yards from paydirt. Yet, another excellent birdie went awry as his second shot landed in the bunker. His par putt missed and he settled for bogey.
Woods’ second round begins at 10:18 a.m. ET.
Bryson DeChambeau is still the leader at 7-under, with Scottie Scheffler one shot back. Nicolai Højgaard and Max Homa are at 5-under. Højgaard’s 67 is tied for the lowest debut score by a European player at the Masters. Neal Shipley, who was 1-under after his first 18 holes, is the top amateur score through Round One.
Tiger bogeys first hole after resuming first round
Tiger Woods got off to a rough start as he completes his first round, which was delayed by weather on Thursday. Woods dropped to even par after a bogey on 14 and after a great start on the 550 yards par 5 15th, managed to save par, leaving him seven shots behind the leaderboard, tied for 29th place
Masters Round 2 start time
The second round of the Masters starts at 8 a.m. ET on Friday when Lee Hodges, Adrian Meronk and Grayson Murray tee off.
What time does Tiger Woods tee off at the Masters?
Tiger Woods is set to tee off at 7:50 a.m. ET to finish Round 1, which was suspended due to darkness at Augusta National. Woods’ Round 2 is slated to start at 10:18 a.m. ET.
Masters tee times for Round 2
Here is every tee time and pairing for Round 2 of the Masters.
Masters live TV coverage
- TV channels: ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network
- Live stream: Paramount+, Fubo, ESPN+
For those with a cable subscription, daily TV coverage of the 2024 Masters tournament will be available on ESPN, CBS and CBS Sports. CBS Sports Network will carry “On the Range” to set the table for the day.
The Masters live stream
For cord-cutters, select focuses of the Masters will be available on Paramount+ and ESPN+ over the four-day event. Cord-cutters can also turn to Fubo, which carries CBS and ESPN.
Masters 2024 TV schedule
You can check out the complete Masters over-the-air television schedule for all four rounds here.
Masters odds
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to win the title at Augusta National, potentially adding a second green jacket to his collection, according to BetMGM.
- Scottie Scheffler: +150
- Bryson DeChambeau: +600
- Max Homa: +1600
- Rory McIlroy: +1600
- Ludvig Aberg: +2200
- Brooks Koepka: +2500
- Joaquin Niemann: +2800
- Tyrrell Hatton: +2800
- Tommy Fleetwood: +3000
Tigers Woods’ odds to win Masters 2024
Tiger Woods is tied for the 40th-best odds to win his sixth green jacket at the Masters, holding +15000 odds, according to BetMGM.
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