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Tiger Woods has confirmed he will play at the 150th Open Championship this summer at St Andrews.
The 46-year-old won two of his 15 majors at the Old Course, in 2000 and 2005, and will return to Scotland in July to tee it up once again at a course he loves.
What comes before then for Woods remains uncertain. A final round of 78 saw him finish the Masters at 13-over-par and in 47th on his return to top-level golf, where he defied the odds just to play again after his horrific car accident last February. The hilly nature of Augusta National meant simply making the cut was an impressive achievement.
The next major on the schedule is the PGA Championship at Southern Hills, which gets underway on May 19, a major that Woods won on that very course in 2007.
Speaking after his final round at Augusta, Woods admits he is unsure if he will be fit enough to play.
“I really don’t