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Yesterday, Woods shot a one-under-par 71 at the Masters to mark an impressive return to competition after a life-threatening injury. Fourteen months ago he almost died in a car-crash just outside Los Angeles, and subsequently feared that his leg might be amputated due to injury. However, on Tuesday, he caused a stir after announcing that he would feature in the Masters, and the 15-time major champion looked sharp on his first outing.

The 2020 runner-up, Im Sung-jae, leads after a five-under 67.

After playing his first competitive round in over 500 days Woods said: "There is a long way to go, it is a marathon, but it is nice to get off to a positive start."

Asked whether merely being able to compete felt like a victory due to the severity of his injuries, Woods said: "Yes. To see where I've been, to get from there to here, it was no easy task.

"I'm very lucky to have this

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