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Woods will not continue his quest for his sixth green jacket and 16th major win when the Masters tournament begins on April 10.
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Woods, a 15-time major winner and five-time Masters champion, posted a message on X celebrating a miracle recovery from a ruptured left Achilles tendon.
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Sarazen was 90 when he told this gem of a conversation with the Masters chairman: “I told Hord Hardin I was getting too old to play in the Masters, but he kept saying: ‘Gene, they don’t want to see you play. They just want to see if you’re still alive.”
The 15-time major champion pulled everyone's leg Tuesday morning, posting on social media he was going to, in fact, tee it up at the Masters.
Masters conference call, ESPN's Curtis Strange and Andy North bluntly discussed Tiger Woods' legacy and recovery from his latest surgery.
Tiger Woods has won the Masters five times in his career: 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019. It's the second most tournament victories of all time behind Jack Nicklaus. Woods won the tournament as a 21-year-old, making him the youngest champion in the history of the tournament.
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If you aren't paying attention to the date on the calendar, Tiger Woods gave you hope that he would be playing in the 2025 Masters less than one month after undergoing surgery on his Achilles. In an April Fools' Day post on X, Woods joked that his doctors and trainers have him ready to play at Augusta next week.
Tiger Woods showed no mercy to anyone in the golf world this April Fool's Day when he pulled a prank involving his supposed return to the Masters Tournament next week. Despite it being quite obvious to most,
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Tiger Woods officially out of Augusta NationalTiger Woods has authored several miraculous comebacks throughout his career, defying medical odds and silencing critics time and again. However, his next triumphant return won't be materializing next week at Augusta National.