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Tiger Woods on cut line at Masters as play resumes Saturday. Will his streak continue?

Tiger Woods' streak of made cuts at the Masters is at stake.

The five-time Masters champion has made 22 consecutive cuts at Augusta National, dating back to his 1997 Tournament win. That marks the longest active streak and second-longest in history behind both Fred Couples and Gary Player, who are tied at 23 consecutive cuts made at the Masters. But Woods is on the verge of potentially losing it.

Woods is on the projected cut line at 2-over in the tournament after completing 11 holes in Round 2, before play was suspended for the day due to inclement weather.

The 47-year-old saved par with a 7-foot putt on No. 11 right before the hazard horns blew for the second time of the day at 4:22 p.m. ET. Play was later suspended for the day.

Woods and nearly half the field will resume play Saturday morning, but the forecast doesn't look bright. There's a 99% chance of rain in Augusta, Georgia, on Saturday.

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April 7: Tiger Woods reacts to his putt on the sixth green during the second round of the Masters.
April 7: Tiger Woods reacts to his putt on the sixth green during the second round of the Masters.

Woods is even through 11 holes in Round 2. He bogeyed No. 7 but rebounded after a 21-minute weather delay with a birdie on No. 8. He's tied for 50th place.

Before play commenced at the Masters on Thursday, Woods said the 2023 tournament could be his last at Augusta National. "I don't know how many more I have in me," he sa

Woods returned to competition at the 2022 Masters for the first time since suffering severe injuries in a 2021 car crash. He made the cut and finished in 47th place.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tiger Woods on Masters cut line as play resumes Saturday