From the sublime to the ridiculous: Tiger Woods’ Masters moments
Tiger Woods revealed on Tuesday that he plans to compete in the 86th Masters this week.
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Tiger Woods revealed on Tuesday that he plans to compete in the 86th Masters this week.
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Tiger Woods plans to play the 86th Masters starting Thursday at Augusta National, making an incredible return to competition 14 months after suffering severe right leg injuries in a car crash. "As of right now, I am going to play," Woods said. The 15-time major champion plans to play a nine-hole practice round on Wednesday and will make a final decision after seeing how his body recovers from that effort.
They’re always tweaking, tinkering and sometimes even tunneling at Augusta National.
Tiger Woods surprised golf fans when he announced last week that he could compete at the Augusta National, the first men's major of 2022, just 14 months after suffering life-threatening injuries due to a car crash. It could turn out to be true as spectators witnessed the legendary golfer practice on Monday. The prospect of an astonishing comeback by the 46-year-old US star, who says it will be a "game-time decision" if he tees off Thursday, built an electric atmosphere at the famed course, which welcomed a full crowd for the first time since Woods' 2019 win due to Covid-19 limits.
The 'will he won't he play’ Tiger Woods story, which has basically run the media agenda all through this week, has probably suited just about every other player with serious hopes of challenging in the 2022 Masters fine.
The main coverage of the season’s opening major from Augusta National will once again be on Sky Sports, with highlights on the BBC not starting until midnight on all four days.