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Tiger Woods’ caddie hopes for ‘three, maybe four’ events before 2023 Masters

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Tiger Woods’ return to the golf course following his horrific February 2021 car crash was nothing short of miraculous.

Woods, who told reporters he was close to losing his leg following the accident, managed to play in three of golf’s majors in 2022, competing at the Masters, U.S.

Open and The Open Championship. Tiger Woods tees off on the 17th during The 150th Open at St. Andrews Old Course July 15, 2022, in St Andrews, Scotland.  (Stuart Franklin/R&A/R&A via Getty Images) Following last week’s Open Championship, where Woods missed the cut, the 15-time major champion said that while he was unsure if he’d ever play at the Old Course in St.

Andrews ever again, he did expect to play more British Opens in the future.  "I’ve been lucky enough to be doing this since 1995, and I don’t know if I’ll be physically able to play another British Open here at St.

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