The New Zealand Herald

Hungry Tiger has Augusta buzzing

Excitement builds as fit-again Woods returns to Masters

- Doug Ferguson

The roar sounded like Sunday at Augusta National. This was Monday afternoon, and it was so sudden and thunderous that it reached the clubhouse. It was loud enough to startle spectators who wondered what they had missed. They had a pretty good idea who it was. Tiger Woods is back at the Masters. Woods teed off with Justin Thomas and Fred Couples shortly before 3pm when thousands of fans were making their way towards the exit. Thousands more crowded around the tee, lined the first fairway and followed him down the par-5 second hole. Some of them rushed over to the third hole to stake out a spot. Most of them surrounded the second green, and they were responsibl­e for all the noise when Woods chipped in from behind the green.

About the only thing missing was a beam of light from the heavens.

Any talk about this being one of the most anticipate­d Masters in years starts with one player. Woods is at Augusta National for the first time since 2015, at least with his golf clubs, and he showed during the Florida swing of the PGA Tour that he is more than capable of winning a fifth green jacket.

“When Tiger walked on to the range today, you can tell there’s an anticipati­on and an excitement from the crowd to watch him compete again,” Justin Rose said.

Woods was at Augusta National last year only for the Champions Dinner, and it wasn’t much fun. If the pain in his lower back wasn’t enough, it was looking out at the course he loves and knowing that he wouldn’t be playing the major he calls a “players’ heaven” for the second straight year, and maybe never.

Fusion surgery — his fourth on his lower back in four years — followed a few weeks later. And now it looks as though he never left.

Woods hasn’t won a tournament in the five PGA Tour events he has played this year, but he has shot par or better in his last 10 rounds. He was runner-up by one shot at the Valspar Championsh­ip. He was one shot out of the lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al until indecision sent his tee shot on the 16th hole out of bounds.

He hasn’t won the Masters since 2005, so long ago that only 18 players from then are in the field this year, and 15 of them are Masters champions.

“You hear guys talk about the early 2000s and that intimidati­on factor,” said Rickie Fowler, who made his major championsh­ip debut 10 years ago at Torrey Pines, where Woods won his 14th and last major. “The young guys in a way have heard about that. I think they’re getting to see some of that as far as his presence and him being out on the golf course and getting a glimpse of what he’s capable of.

“But I think we relish the opportunit­y to play against him and see him

 ?? Picture / Getty Images ?? Fans flock to watch Tiger Woods during a practice round at Augusta National.
Picture / Getty Images Fans flock to watch Tiger Woods during a practice round at Augusta National.

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