2022 Masters: Tiger Woods set to play Masters at Augusta National

2022 Masters: Tiger Woods set to play Masters at Augusta National

Golf legend Tiger Woods is on his way to play in the 86th Master’s Tournament. When asked about winning the game, ‘I do”, said the legend.

Tiger Woods to play in the Master’s

“As of right now, I feel like I am going to play,” stated Tiger Woods on Tuesday. His answer was a simple “I do,” when asked if he thought he can win the Masters. Woods previously suffered several serious injuries on his lower body. His right leg was injured to a point where experts were considering amputation. The idea of him playing at the Augusta national Gold Club starting on April 7 was a far-fetched idea. However, like every time, he is proving everyone wrong. “When I feel like I can’t win anymore that’ll be it. But I feel like I can still do it,” added Woods.

Last week, Tiger Woods made a trip to Augusta National to see the court. He was also seen evaluating if his body was able to handle walking 18 holes. “Tiger wants to compete. He doesn’t want to just be a celebrity and show up at the Masters. He wants to be able to play. He wants to be able to play 72 holes and he wants to be in competition. He wants to have a chance to win,” stated Brad Faxon. “I don’t think Tiger Woods shows up unless he can do that,” he added on the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio.

25th anniversary of the first Green Jacket

Woods, the five-time Master’s champion got back to the golf course in December 2021 and teed with Charlie, his son. Teem Woods was very close to winning despite the sharp game and his body limitations. This time around, the 46-year old doused expectations. However, Rory McIlory revealed that Woods has been making great progress. 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of Wood’s first Green Jacket in record 12 strokes. He won his fifth coat in 2019.

“There are two three-word phrases to me that define his career – Tiger wins again and Tiger is back,” stated Rich Lerner from Gold Channel. “Here we are again, and it’s going to be Tiger, 25 years later, still bringing that juice that only he can bring. And I think the sport needs it right now,” he added.

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