After a Tuesday practice round at Augusta, TIGERWOODS continued to speculate that he would play at the Masters.
The 46-year-old Major winner played all 15 holes of the famed course. He is on track to make a remarkable return to golf.
Woods was inducted into The Golf Hall of Fame this month
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On Tuesday, he played a practice round in Augusta with his son Charlie
Since a February 2021 car accident, the fifteen-time Major winner hasn't played competitive golf.
Woods hasn’t played competitively since suffering terrible leg injuries in a car accident last February.
Tiger said he needed to learn to walk again, and confirmed that he would not be returning to the full-time Tour.
However, speculations abound that the five-time Masters winner may play in individual tournaments after she expressed her desire to do so last month.
Woods' private plane landed in Augusta on Tuesday, and Woods was immediately taken to the fairway with his son Charlie and Justin Thomas.
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According to reports, he played all the holes at the famous venue before taking his private plane back to Florida.
ESPN was told by a source that he played every hole.
"He looked good to my eyes."
Woods is not required to declare his fitness immediately and could wait until Monday April 4th to do so.
The Masters is an invitation-only event. Past winners are automatically enrolled in the players' pool unless they choose to opt out.
Woods was still listed as a competitor on the official Masters website, as of March 30.
According to reports, if he thinks he can shoot 70 in the first two rounds, then he will play.
Woods stated to reporters on February 16 that he wished he could tell them when he's playing again.
"I want to find out. But I don’t. Golf has been a very small part of my life.
"I am a good chipper and putter, but I don't do any long-term stuff very seriously."
Woods landed in Augusta Tuesday morning, as fans noticed.