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'Sore' Tiger Woods vows to keep fighting to avoid first missed cut at the Masters

A "sore" Tiger Woods vowed to keep fighting at the Masters after an opening-round two-over 74 on Thursday that left the five-time champion in danger of missing his first cut as a professional at Augusta National.

It was a disappointing afternoon among the towering Georgia pines for Woods, who last year stunned the galleries when he returned from a car crash which almost resulted in the loss of his right leg to fire a 71 that had the golf world buzzing.

Even in Thursday's ideal scoring conditions, Woods could not conjure up the same magic and he limped off the 18th green lamenting a lost opportunity, with the forecast predicting rain and cold temperatures that are sure to put his surgically repaired leg to an even bigger test.

Asked how his leg felt, Woods had one word: "Sore".

Woods, playing in his 25th Masters, has never missed a Masters cut as a professional although he did fail to make the weekend in 1996 when he entered as an amateur. That streak now appears to be in danger.

"Today was the opportune time to get the round under par, and I didn't do that today," said Woods, 47. "Most of the guys are going low today. This was the day to do it.

"Hopefully tomorrow I'll be a little bit better, a little bit sharper."

After just one competitive round this year, in February at the Genesis Invitational, the American 15-time major champion picked up three bogeys over his first seven holes.

Woods made a late move as he rolled in a curling 27-foot birdie at the par-five 15th, followed by another at the par-three 16th, but he closed with a bogey after an unfortunate break off the tee that left him with an awkward stance with his right foot in a bunker.

As ever, Woods refused to wave the white flag, believing as always there is a

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