Masters 2022 - Who can and absolutely cannot win, and the ongoing Tiger Woods question
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods says it will be a «game-time decision» whether he plays in the 86th Masters, which is scheduled to begin Thursday.
Woods, 46, hasn't played a round in a regular PGA Tour event in more than 500 days. He has been recovering from serious injuries to his right leg and right foot that he suffered in a car wreck outside Los Angeles on Feb. 23, 2021. Woods was at Augusta National on Sunday to continue his practice and preparation.
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With Woods potentially back in the field, who is going to win the Masters might not be the biggest question heading into the tournament. It's whether Woods, a 15-time major champion, plays and, if he does, whether he can contend for a sixth green jacket.
Here's a look at the 91 players who will attempt to win golf's most revered championship this week:
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Here are the legitimate contenders. They have the games, guts and nerves to handle four pressure-packed rounds on one of the most treacherous golf courses in the world.
Scottie Scheffler There's not a hotter golfer on the planet than Scheffler, who has won three times in his past five starts. The last time a player ascended to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking and made his next start at a major, Ian Woosnam won a green jacket in 1991. One concern for Scheffler: He ranks 134th in driving accuracy (57.2%).
Justin Thomas Thomas has five straight top-25 finishes at Augusta National, including a tie for 21st in 2021, when he fired a 5-under 67 in the second round to pull within 3 strokes of the lead. He was a combined 4