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Piers Morgan praises Tiger Woods' "steely resilience" as the golf legend returns to The Masters after a near-fatal car accident

Piers Morgan has called TIGERWOODS "incredible" as he builds up to a possible return at the Masters.

As he prepares for an incredible comeback, the five-time tournament champion was seen practicing at Augusta.


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The five-time Masters winner will make a game time decision on whether he will compete in this week's tournament.

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Piers Morgan asserts that Tiger is the only world champion in sporting history who has shown more steely resilience than anyone else

Woods, 46 years old, said that it would be a game-time decision on Thursday whether Woods will play.

Tiger hasn't played competitive golf in over 500 days and said he is lucky to still be alive from horrific injuries sustained in a car accident in Los Angeles 14-months ago.

Piers Morgan, Sun columnist, has also tweeted his admiration of the champion 2019.

Morgan stated that he was "incredible" that he suffered a car accident 13 months ago, which people believed would end his career.

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Tiger Woods is the only person in sporting history to have more mental strength and steely resilience than anyone else.

The 15-time Major champion caused a stir in the golfing community by showing up to play at Augusta last Tuesday.

The mere fact that he was in Georgia during the build-up to the competition has generated excitement throughout the sport.

Yesterday, he took to Twitter to update golf fans. They will be praying for him to play again since November 15, 2020, when he finished the final round at the 2020 Masters.

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Woods wrote, "I will be heading up Augusta today to continue with my preparations and practice."

"It will be a game time decision whether I participate."

Last weekend, Woods was working on his revival in a session with Billy Horschel.

Horschel (35), is also attending Augusta. He claimed that the legend was "the Tiger which we saw before the accident".

Evin Priest, a reporter for Golf Digest Australia, is in agreement over Woods' form.

He was present at the practice session, and afterwards stated that he had "just watched Tiger Woods on the range at Augusta National."

"Warm up lasted less that 20 minutes. From wedges to the driver.

"He did NOT MISS A SHOT. Every shot was taken. Speed has not been lost."

Woods may not be the best candidate to win the green jacket, but it is still a great achievement.