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Tiger Woods: ‘I feel like I’m going to play’ at 2022 Masters following crash


Golfing legend Tiger Woods said in an Augusta National news conference that he is planning on competing at the 2022 Masters. Tuesday’s news conference came as Woods continued practicing at Augusta, something he had been doing since last week.

“As of right now, I feel like I am going to play,” Woods said at the news conference. He added that he was going to play nine practice holes Wednesday before making a final decision. If that decision is to compete, Woods would tee off at the Masters in a group with Louis Oosthuizen and Joaquin Niemann at 10:34 a.m. EDT Thursday.

“I love competing, and I feel like if I can still compete at the highest level, I’m going to, and if I feel like I can still win, I’m going to play, but if I feel like I can’t, then you won’t see me out here,” Woods said. “I don’t show up to an event unless I think I can win it so that’s the attitude I’ve had.”

Tiger Woods hasn’t competed against the world’s best players since late 2020 at that year’s pandemic-delayed Masters. Two month later, Woods had his fifth back surgery. A month after that, he nearly lost his right leg in a car accident.

Woods was going 80 mph when he crashed his SUV over a median on a suburban coastal road and down the side of a hill in Los Angeles. His injuries from the crash were so severe that doctors considered amputation. They ended up reassembling Woods’ leg by placing a rod in the tibia and using screws and pins to stabilize additional injuries in the ankle and foot.

“My recovery has been good. I’ve been very excited about how I’ve recovered each and every day,” Woods said Tuesday. “I don’t have any qualms about what I can do physically from a golf standpoint. It’s now walking is the hard part. This is normally not an easy walk to begin with. Now given the conditions that my leg is in, it gets even more difficult. You know, 72 holes is a long road, and it’s going to be a tough challenge and a challenge that I’m up for.”

Tiger Woods | Professional Golfer: “Well, as of right now, I feel like I am going to play, as of right now.”
Shannon Longworth: The greatest comeback in golf history? It could be–from one of the best to ever swing a club.
As of now, it looks like Tiger Woods will compete at the Masters later this week.
Earlier today, Woods was preparing for golf’s biggest tournament at Augusta National.
He said he’ll play nine more practice holes tomorrow before making a final decision, but added…he *does* intend to compete.
Tiger Woods | Professional Golfer: “Well, I love competing, and I feel like if I can still compete at the highest level, I’m going to, and if I feel like I can still win, I’m going to play, but if I feel like I can’t, then you won’t see me out here. You guys know me better than that.”
Shannon Longworth: Just over a year ago, Woods nearly lost his right leg after crashing his car. His SUV had been moving at…at least 80-miles-an-hour when it veered down the side of a hill in an L.A. suburb.
Surgeons *were* able to save his leg after considering amputation…but his injuries suggested he’d be lucky to walk again, let alone play golf.
Tiger Woods | Professional Golfer: “I don’t have any qualms about what I can do physically from a golf standpoint. It’s now walking is the hard part. This is normally not an easy walk to begin with. Now given the conditions that my leg is in, it gets even more difficult.”