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Fred Couples believes Tiger Woods could do more than just make cut at the Masters

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Tiger Woods, 48, appears to be in good shape and ready to take a swing at winning another green jacket this weekend at the Masters.

Fred Couples was asked on Tuesday whether Woods would be able to make his 24th consecutive cut at the Masters. Couples said he thinks Woods can do more than that.

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Tiger Woods, right, and Fred Couples hug while walking together on the ninth fairway prior to the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 9, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

"Well, I will say this, I think the last thing he's thinking about is making the cut," Couples said. "Now, the weather is, I don't know how the weather is supposed to be. I don't know if it's supposed to be perfect or not, but I don't think it matters to him. He can play well in winds and rain and all that.

"Can he win here? You know what, yeah. I just watched him play nine holes, and nine holes is only nine holes on a Tuesday, but he never mis-hits a shot. But the idea of making a cut, I think he would laugh at that because he's not here to -- that's a huge record, but he's here to win. He's here to play really, really hard.

"From what I see -- I don't ask him much. We always talk about Sam or Charlie; very rarely how is your ankle. His ankle is bad. We know it. But it looks like he's here, he's going to walk 72 holes, and if he keeps playing like that, he'll be a factor."

Tiger Woods talks with Fred Couples, right, while walking off the sixth tee box prior to the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 9, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Ben Jared/PGA TOUR

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