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‘Not Sure if That One Will Be Surpassed’: Jordan Spieth on a Tiger Woods Record

Published 02/09/2022, 2:59 PM EST

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Jordan Spieth is a three-time major championship winner and is also the former World Number One. Spieth was part of the field at the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Notably, he spoke to the media before the start of the event about Tiger’s long streak of making cuts. Let us see what Jordan had to say about the incredible streak.

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Jordan Spieth speaks about Tiger’s incredible streak

Tiger Woods is probably one of the greatest golfing professionals of all time. He is a fifteen-time major championship winner and shares the record for most PGA Tour victories, which is 82. As a result, thus equalling the record of Sam Snead. Surprisingly, this is not the only feat that the former World Number One has achieved.

The World Golf Hall of Fame member holds the record for most consecutive cuts made on the PGA Tour. Between 1998 to 2005, Mr. T made 142 consecutive cuts on the PGA Tour. As a result, beating Bryon Nelson’s record of 113 consecutive cuts.

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Notably, Jordan spoke to the media about Tiger’s incredible streak before the start of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He said, “It was 142? That’s — seven years? Yeah, I’m not sure if that one will be surpassed. I guess with the amount of weeks like Sungjae plays he’s got a chance of doing it in like three years, but — and with how good he is, I might need to throw that in there.”

He added, “I mean, sometimes you get — to think that he went that long with obviously — I was there the day that, I think it was the Byron Nelson I think he missed it at Cottonwood Valley where they used to play and I was on that hole when he missed the cut there. I think he bogeyed the last, maybe missed it by one or two. 

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Round 4 summary for Spieth at Pebble Beach

Spieth carded a final round 69, three-under-par. As a result, finished the event with an overall score of 17-under-pat at runner-up position. His final round included three birdies and a bogey on the front. As a result, making the turn at two-under-par. He made two birdies and a bogey in the back nine.

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142 consecutive cuts. What do you think about Tiger’s amazing streak?

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Bazif Qadri is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing BSC Economics Hons, Bazif is a golf enthusiast. Not only a fan, but he is also an avid golfer himself.
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