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Tiger set to tackle Augusta

- Agency Staff

Tiger Woods made his return to competitiv­e golf at last year's Masters, defying all expectatio­ns 14 months after a gruesome car accident left his right leg and foot in dire shape. Woods not only played, but made the cut.

Woods, 47, arrived at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday ahead of the 2023 Masters hoping to build on that success.

News outlets in Augusta spotted him practicing at the course on Sunday afternoon.

The last time Woods played a tournament was the Genesis Invitation­al in Los Angeles in February, where he made the cut and shot 1-under 283.

Then, the 15-time Major champion said he aimed to play all four Majors this season after withdrawin­g before the end of the 2022 PGA Championsh­ip and missing the US Open due to his health and fatigue.

“My goal each and every year from here going forward is to play in all the Majors,” Woods said on CBS on February 19.

“I’m not going to play too much more than that. My body and my leg and my back just won’t allow me to play much more than that anymore. That’s going to be my schedule going forward because of all the limitation­s I have.”

Woods placed 47th last year. He has won the Masters five times, most recently in 2019. Only Jack Nicklaus won more green jackets, with six.

The Masters begins on Thursday. Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion came to Augusta last year as the hottest player on the planet and returns in top form. He has two wins already this season including the Players Championsh­ip, and looks to become only the fourth player to successful­ly defend a Masters title.

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