Tiger Woods may return to the racetrack in the Augustan The Master tournament

Tiger Woods was involved in a car accident in Los Angeles in February 2021. AOP

A golfer who survived a car accident in February 2021 Tiger Woods is returning to the racetracks.

Woods, 46, has been practicing his caddie Joe LaCavan and may be seen next weekend at The August’s Masters tournament.

The U.S., who won a total of 15 major tournaments in his career, spoke on Twitter on Sunday.

– I’m heading to Augusta today to continue preparing and training. If I participate in Augusta, the decision will be made on the opening day of the tournament.

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Woods ’move to practice in Augusta will be an exciting seam as the four-day Augusta National The Masters tournament kicks off on Thursday. So he has a good time figuring out what’s going on in the field.

Although Woods has not made an official decision on his participation, his name will appear on the list of players attending the tournament press conference. A press conference will be held on Tuesday.

Woods injured his right leg in a car accident in February 2021. Several fractures, open fractures and tears were found throughout the foot area.

In February of this year, a year after the accident, Woods said walking was still awkward for him.

– My legs went bad a year ago, so I still walk. I also try to get strength for it. It takes time.

Source: The New York Times

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