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Woods to play British Open, unsure about US Open and PGA Championship

AUGUSTA, Ga. : Tiger Woods completed what amounted to a ceremonial walk around Augusta National on Sunday before announcing that he would play the British Open at St. Andrews in July.

Woods, however, did not confirm his participation in the next two majors, the May 19-22 PGA Championship and the June 16-19 U.S. Open, saying he needed to see how his body held up before making a decision.

"I won't be playing a full schedule ever again ... but I am looking forward to St. Andrews," he told Sky Sports of the July 14-17 championship at the home of golf.

"It's my favourite golf course in the world so I will be there for that one but anything in between that I don't know."

Woods expressed gratitude that he just able to be in the field for this week's Masters after nearly losing a leg following a car crash 14 months ago.

His game was nowhere near the level needed to beat the title contenders and a six-over-par 78 in both of the final two rounds matched his career worst score at a place where he has won five times.

But gone are the days when Tiger, now 46, is snarling after such a poor day in the office. Now he is delighted to just turn up at work and said that being able to play this week was his greatest achievement that did not involve victory.

"For not winning an event, yes, without a doubt," he said.

"It's one thing to play with my son at a hit-and-giggle but it's another thing to play in a major championship.

"It's been a tough road, and one that I'm very thankful to have the opportunity to be able to grind through it. A lot of different things could have happened, but 14 months, I'm able to tee it up and play in the Masters."

Wearing his traditional Sunday outfit - red shirt and black pants - Woods had teed off with U.S. Open

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