Tiger Woods yes for now, he plans to play this week in the Masters. The five -time Augusta National champion made the announcement Tuesday morning. He will play nine more practice holes on Wednesday before making a final decision.but he will do so with the intent to play on Thursday.
“I feel like I’m going to play”, Woods mentioned. There have been many signs in recent days that Woods will decide it’s time to play again. He arrived at Augusta National for a round of training last week, then returned on Sunday, saying he would make “a decision during game time,” and returned again on Monday.
On Tuesday morning, with bad weather in the forecast, he spent a lot of time in the training areas. “It’s great to be back”Said Woods. Woods played in December in the PNC Challenge, a 36-hole scramble in flat Florida where he and his son Charlie were second to John Daly and his son. He was allowed to use a cart at that event, and when those rounds were over, he explicitly ruled out that his game was PGA Tour-ready.
“I can’t compete against these guys right now, no,” Woods said in December. “It takes a lot of work for me to feel like I can compete with these people and be at a high level,” he added. Now, three and a half months later, he is aiming for a twenty -four masterstournament where he achieved twelve top5.
If Woods ’intention is confirmed, this is the first time he has competed with the best players in the world since November 15, 2020, day of the last round of the Masters delayed by pandemic that year. He had his fifth back surgery two months later and was still recovering on Feb. 23, 2021 when he collided with his car in a median on a suburban coastal road in Los Angeles and fell off the side of a hill.
Woods’ injuries from that accident were so severe that doctors thought of amputating his right leg. They chose to assemble the foot by placing the shaft on the tibia and using screws and nails. to stabilize further injuries to the ankle and foot. “It’s been a very, very difficult year … but here we are”Said Woods.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Wayne Wickman, a professional journalist and author for Today Times Live. My specialty is covering global news and current events, offering readers a unique perspective on the world’s most pressing issues. I’m passionate about storytelling and helping people stay informed on the goings-on of our planet.