Tiger Woods admitted Tuesday he wonders each time he plays the Masters if it's his last competing at Augusta National, where he has won five of his 15 major titles. | Sport24news
"I don't know how many more I have in me," Woods said."So just to be able to appreciate the time I have here and cherish the memories."
Woods withdrew after three rounds of last year's PGA Championship with leg pain, skipped the US Open and missed the cut at the British Open. "I just have to be cognizant of how much I can push it. The difficulty for me is going to be the walking going forward."After Jack Nicklaus said last month that Woods plans on playing in the 50-and-over Champions Tour -- where players are allowed to use carts -- Woods spoke of the prospect of joining pal Fred Couples there.
"Prior to my back fusion, I didn't know I was going to be able to play the game at any kind of level," Woods said.Woods isn't as mobile as he wants but he's happy his right leg wasn't amputated even if it has plates, bolts and screws in it. "Stubbornness," Woods said."I've been stubborn and driven to come back and play at a high level... Just hanging in there and fighting on each and every shot."
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