“It will be game-time decision whether I will compete”: Tiger Woods unsure about participation in the Masters
Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods has recently captured the eye of the world again, as there is a chance that the veteran may make his comeback once again. The 15 time major winner was recently seeing arriving in Augusta on his private jet for a practice round, just days ahead of the Masters event set to take place.
The GOAT has not played competitive golf since February 2021, after suffering from leg injuries in a car crash. However, it seems like Woods might make his comeback now, but nothing can be said as of yet. “I don’t want to come out here and just play. That’s how I am. I need to feel that I’m confident that I can beat these guys, and I got to do the legwork at home. It’s on me.”
Will Tiger Woods make his comeback at the Masters?
Recently, Woods put out a tweet that reciprocated the anticipation that the fans are facing. He confirmed that he will be heading to Augusta to continue his preparation for the Masters. He claims that it will be a game time decision. It likely means that Woods will use his gut instinct to see whether he will be able to perform or not.
Woods also went on to congratulate 16-year-old Anna Davis, who became the unexpected winner of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
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