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Watch out for Tiger

Woods appears set for Masters start despite ankle, back injuries

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AUGUSTA: Tiger Woods appears set to make his 26th start at the Masters next week, but the 15-time Major winner remains hampered by severe leg injuries from a 2021 car crash.

Woods, whose plane was tracked to Augusta a week ago, is listed to speak with reporters at Augusta National on Tuesday and remains among those in the tournament field on the event website rather than among non-playing champions.

But the 48-year-old US superstar, whose 82 PGA Tour wins shares the all-time record with Sam Snead, is struggling with injuries, according to his longtime pal Notah Begay.

“He’s trying to formulate a strategy and approach that he can work with given the constraint­s that he is presented with, and he has got some constraint­s,” Begay told reporters on Wednesday.

“He has got zero mobility in that left ankle and really has lowback challenges now, which he knew he was going to have.”

Woods won the 2019 Masters for his first Major title since 2008, but has struggled since making his comeback from the 2021 auto accident at the 2022 Masters, finishing 47th when he struggled just to walk all 72 holes at the hilly layout.

Last year, Woods matched a Masters record by making a 23rd consecutiv­e cut, pulling level with Gary Player and Fred Couples, but later withdrew due

to plantar fasciitis and underwent ankle surgery last April.

The five-time Masters champion reportedly played Augusta National last weekend with pal Justin Thomas and Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley.

So far this season, the only PGA event Woods has played was at Riviera in February, when he withdrew after one round due to illness.

The main struggle for Woods is walking a full four rounds, Begay said.

“He has been trying to find a way to recover,” Begay said.

“He can play the golf. We

always knew the question was going to be, ‘Can he walk the 72?’ That’s still up in the air.

“Can he recover from one round to the next? That’s the biggest question.

“I really don’t know and he’s not going to know either until he gets out there and figures out whether the way he has prepared for this year’s Masters is going to work for him.”

Woods has delivered some of the most spectacula­r shot-making ever seen at Augusta National, creating roars that reverberat­ed through the pines along the famed course.

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— afp/ap Major comeback: Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters for his first Major title since 2008. Left: Justin Thomas.
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