He has struggled with injuries
Tiger Woods’s return to the Masters has stirred both excitement and skepticism among golf fans. Despite his legendary status in the sport, concerns linger about his ability to endure the physical demands of Augusta National.
Woods’s recent struggles with injuries, including a near-fatal accident in 2021, have raised doubts about his capacity to compete at the highest level of professional golf.
Although Woods has made efforts to return to the game, his appearances have been marred by withdrawals due to health issues. Fans express uncertainty about his participation in the Masters, with some suggesting that he may not complete the tournament.
“Please he can’t play full round and everyone knows it except him,” a fan wrote. “Tiger let someone have your spot that stands a chance of actually competing and finishing all 4 days.”
Another added: “He said he was going to play one event per month this year. All he’s done is WD from the Genesis. I’m not convinced we’ll see much more of Tiger making cuts at majors I’m afraid.”
Withdrew due to ankle issue last season
After competing in the Masters last year, Woods had to withdraw due to ankle pain and subsequently underwent plantar fasciitis surgery.
This surgery led to an eight-month absence from the professional golfing world. Upon his return, Woods participated in the 2023 PNC Championship and the Hero World Challenge. He then committed to playing in one tournament every month but was unable to fulfill this promise.
Criticism has also been directed at organizers for including Woods in the field, at the expense of younger, more competitive players.
Amidst the skepticism, there remains a glimmer of hope for Woods to defy the odds, as he did in his triumphant 2019 Masters victory. The golfing world eagerly awaits to see if Woods can once again overcome adversity and reclaim glory at Augusta.