Tiger Woods Eyes Big Comeback at The Masters
Tiger Woods, recovering from back surgery, is hopeful of making a comeback at this year's Masters. Despite dealing with physical challenges, Woods remains optimistic about returning to top-level golf. His current focus is on gaining strength and endurance following clearance to resume practice activities.
Tiger Woods remains optimistic about a return to competitive golf, with the Masters still on the horizon. Having undergone back surgery in October, Woods has yet to set a definitive comeback date.
During a presser ahead of the Genesis Invitational at Pacific Palisades, he dispelled any notion of skipping the April Masters.
The 15-time major winner continues to work on recovery, particularly addressing a sore back after lumbar disc replacement and overcoming Achilles surgery from March. His focus is on building strength and endurance to compete at the highest level once more.
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