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Tiger Woods accepted on Sunday he is finished as a full-time golfer but revealed that he will play in the Open Championship at St Andrews this summer. Woods' weekend struggles at the Masters where he shot two 78s - his worst rounds at Augusta - confirmed to the 15-time Major champion that the injuries he sustained in a car crash 14 months ago mean he will be physically unable to play regularly at top level.
He is uncertain if he will compete in the next Major - the USPGA at Southern Hills next month. But the announcement that he will play in the 150th Open in July is a huge boost for the event with his presence in the Masters field drawing record viewing figures for the event in the USA.
"I won't be playing a full schedule ever again. It will just be the big events," said Woods. "I don't know if I will play Southern Hills but I am looking forward to St Andrews. That is