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Rahm went into this year's Masters as the favourite to win the Green Jacket. In order to claim victory however the Spanish golfer, who is reigning US Open champion, will need to beat a star studded field that includes golf legend Woods. Woods has already defied his doubters just by taking part in the tournament, with the golfer involved in a major car crash last year on a stretch of road just outside Los Angeles.
Woods only announced he would return for the Masters on Tuesday, 14 months after having survived the life threatening accident.
He explained: "I never left my hospital bed even to see my living room for three months."
At the time Woods' leg was at risk of being amputated, and once able to leave his room he was still subjected to months in a wheelchair.
After a series of surgeries to bolt together his leg with "rods and plates and screws" as well months of rehab, Woods