And whether Tiger Woods is fit again to compete with the world’s best golfers. During the first round of his return to the Masters, the American pitted after a single hole on the sixth hole. Woods, in his stunning pink shirt, was only a few tens of centimeters tall.
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Woods eventually finished his first round at -1. Only seven golfers did a better job.
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On Wednesday, the American tested for the last time how his body reacts to the exertion. The golf legend, who has 15 Grand Slam victories to his name, seriously injured his right leg in a car crash in California in February last year. Amputation can only be avoided in time.
Woods, the former world number one, stunned the golf world last week by putting eighteen holes on the course in Augusta to test his physical readiness.
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It wasn’t to be the first hole-in-one for a master. For example, Joaquin Niemann and Jason Kokrak, among others, manage to put the golf ball in one stroke.
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