Tiger Woods plans to compete in the 2022 Masters

Tiger Woods plans to compete in the 2022 Masters

Tiger Woods is ready to play in this week's Masters just 14 months after suffering life-threatening injuries in a car crash.

Five-time Masters champion expressed his desire of playing at the 2022 Masters in a news conference at Augusta National on Tuesday, the American said, "as of right now, I am going to play".

When asked if he thought he could equal Jack Nicklaus' record of six victories, he replied: "I do. I don't show up to an event unless I think I can win it."

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Tiger Woods plans to compete in the Masters 2022
Tiger Woods

Woods, who met with a tragic car accident in February 2021, further added, "I feel like I can still do it. I still have the hands to do it, the body is moving good enough. I have been in worse situations and won tournaments.

"I feel like if I can still compete at the highest level, I am going to, but if I feel like I can't, you won't see me out here."

As part of his preparations for the Masters 2022, the big cat played a practice round at Augusta last a week and nine holes on Sunday and Monday.


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