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Tiger Woods made a comeback to competitive golf this week at the Augusta National Golf Club, the site of the Masters Tournament. Despite facing several injury setbacks, Woods remains confident in his ability to secure one more major championship. His last win at the Masters was in 2019, marking his fifth victory at the prestigious tournament. Woods, accompanied by players like Justin Thomas and Fred Couples, participated in practice rounds leading up to the 88th edition of the Masters. This will be Woods’ 26th appearance at the major tournament.

After withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational in February due to illness, Woods took a break from the PGA Tour, skipping events like the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship. Woods previously expressed his intention to compete in tournaments on a monthly basis, but his physical condition has not allowed for consistent play. Despite this, Woods aims to compete in major championships held monthly from here through July. If Woods makes the cut at Augusta, it will be his 24th straight time doing so, placing him close to the record held by Fred Couples for consecutive cuts made.

During a press conference at Augusta, Woods addressed questions about his future in golf, particularly regarding whether he would consider transitioning to a ceremonial player at the Masters. Woods dismissed the idea, asserting that he has not thought about becoming an honorary starter at the tournament. He also mentioned that he does not have a specific timeline in mind for when he believes he will no longer be able to contend for a win. Woods remains hopeful that he can still achieve success on the course and has not reached a point where he doubts his ability to compete.

In reflecting on his recent setbacks and missed tournaments, Woods emphasized his readiness to play when he feels physically prepared. Despite the challenges he has faced, Woods remained optimistic about his chances at the Masters and future competitions. As a seasoned golfer with a storied history at Augusta, Woods is focused on making the most of his opportunities on the course. With a strong belief in his abilities and a commitment to his game, Woods approaches each tournament with determination and the hope of securing another major championship victory.

As Woods prepares to tee off at the Masters, fans and fellow golfers are eagerly watching his performance. His return to competitive play after a hiatus due to illness demonstrates his resilience and dedication to the sport. Whether or not Woods achieves another major championship remains to be seen, but his presence at Augusta and ongoing pursuit of success on the course continues to captivate audiences around the world. With a legendary career behind him and potential victories ahead, Woods remains a central figure in the world of golf, inspiring fans and fellow players alike with his passion and skill on the fairways.

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