Report: Tiger Woods arrives in Augusta intent on playing Masters
All signs are pointing toward Tiger Woods playing in the Masters for the 26th time in his career, ESPN reported Sunday.
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All signs are pointing toward Tiger Woods playing in the Masters for the 26th time in his career, ESPN reported Sunday.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Barring a setback in the next four days, it seems likely that five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods will make his 26th appearance at Augusta National Golf Club this week.
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