Tiger looks to be playing Masters with media chat booked
Tiger Woods hasn't formally said he will be playing in the 87th Masters, but the 15-time major champion has an interview time booked along with other players on Tuesday.
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Tiger Woods hasn't formally said he will be playing in the 87th Masters, but the 15-time major champion has an interview time booked along with other players on Tuesday.
Tiger Woods’ likely participation at The Masters took a step towards being set in stone when Augusta National confirmed media duties for the five-time winner. The 15-time major winner has embarked on a truncated schedule since returning to some semblance of fitness following the serious leg injury he suffered in a car crash in 2021. Ad His three competitive appearances in 2022 were all at major championships, and he said after last year’s Open that his schedule in future years would revolve around the big events.
World number one Scottie Scheffler will defend his title when the 87th Masters takes place at Augusta National from April 6th-9th.
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