The presence of Tiger Woods on the tee boxes of the Masters Tournament becomes more and more plausible since the legend indicated that he continued his preparation with a few days of the first round, in Georgia.
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That’s what the 82-time PGA title holder tweeted on Sunday. “I’ll head to Augusta [dimanche] to continue my preparation and training. The decision on my participation will be made at the start of the tournament,” he wrote.
The Tiger’s name is on the list of 85 golfers competing at the prestigious event this year. However, its presence remains uncertain due to the violent road trip that occurred on February 23, 2021 in California. Despite serious injuries and several operations, he had avoided having his leg amputated.
Woods has triumphed at the Masters five times, most recently in 2019.