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The 46-year-old legendary golfer goes into the first day of the 86th Masters today, aiming to become the oldest man to ever win the competition. To do so, Woods will once again need to defy the odds, with the golfer having been involved in a major car crash last year on a stretch of mountain road outside Los Angeles. He explained to the press: "I never left my hospital bed even to see my living room for three months".
After that Woods was still subjected to months in a wheelchair, and was in and out of surgery while they bolted his leg together with "rods and plates and screws".
Woods, who has claimed 15 Major wins and 82 PGA Tour titles, has in the past decade been marred by setbacks due to injury and much-publicised problems in his personal life.
The golfing legend had a five-year spell when he did not win a single tournament after battling personal demons and