Tiger Woods is currently a “play call” for the 86th Masters Tournament, following a practice round at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday, April 3.
Woods, 46, shared an update on his audit Twitter account before the practice round, while congratulating Anna Davisa teenager who won the Augusta National Women’s Amateur on Saturday April 2.
“I will be heading to Augusta today to continue my prep and training. It will be a game time decision on whether I will compete,” Woods tweeted. “Congratulations to 16-year-old Anna Davis on her incredible win at the @anwagolf and good luck to all the kids @DriveChipPutt.”
Woods played alongside his son Charlyat PNC Father Son Challeenge in Orlando, Florida last December, finishing second behind John Daly and John Daly II.
Woods was involved in a car accident in Los Angeles on February 23, 2021, which resulted in open fractures affecting both the upper and lower parts of his tibia and fibula in his right leg, as well as other injuries. at the foot and ankle. , 288 days before the upcoming event.
The 46-year-old publicly announced his release from hospital 21 days after the single-car accident in Los Angeles in March 2021.
Woods also underwent a microdiscectomy procedure to “remove a pressurized disc fragment that was pinching his nerve after feeling discomfort after the PNC Championship” in November 2020, according to a statement obtained by PGA Communications in January, 35 days before the start. ‘accident.
The former No. 1 overall golfer last competed in an official round of the PGA Tour on Nov. 15, 2020, shooting 76 in the final round of the pandemic-delayed 2020 Masters Tournament.
Woods’ last victory in Masters and Major tournaments came in April 2019.