Tiger Woods ‘looked good’ on Augusta practice round with son Charlie as speculation he’ll play at Masters hots up
TIGER WOODS continued to fuel speculation he’d play at this year’s Masters after completing a practice round at Augusta on Tuesday.
The fifteen-time Major winner, 46, played every hole of the famous course and is seemingly on track for a stunning return to golf.
Woods hasn’t played competitively since suffering horrendous leg injuries in a car crash last February.
Tiger revealed that he had to learn to walk again and has confirmed he will not be making a return to the full-time Tour.
But after expressing a desire to play in individual tournaments last month, speculation has been rife that the five-time Masters winner will tee off on April 7.
Eagled-eyed fans noticed on Tuesday that his private jet had landed in Augusta, where Woods headed straight to the course with son Charlie and fellow pro Justin Thomas.
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He reportedly played every hole of the iconic venue, before taking his private jet back to his home in Florida.
A source told ESPN: “He played every [hole].”
“He looked good to me.”
There is no immediate rush for Woods to declare his fitness for the event and he could wait until Monday, April 4 to make his decision.
The Masters is an invite event only, with past winners automatically enrolled as players unless they opt-out.
As of March 30, Woods is still listed on the official Masters website as competing.
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And reports suggest that if he believes he can shoot 70 or below in the first two rounds, he’ll play.
Woods told reporters on February 16: “I wish I could tell you when I’m playing again.
“I want to know. But I don’t. My golf activity has been very limited. I can chip and putt well but I haven’t done any long stuff seriously.”