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The 2022 Master is just a hand length away and begins on the 7th of April. Moreover, apart from being the first major of 2022, it is in the news for one name, Tiger Woods. As the days come nearer, the hype regarding Woods playing at Augusta is growing more intense. Recently a former PGA Tour professional dropped his bomb opinion on Woods. What did he say?

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Former PGA Tour professional on Tiger Woods at 2022 Masters

Eldrick Woods is yet to make his appearance in the 2022 season. The last time he was out playing an event was the 2021 PNC Championship with his son Charlie Axel Woods. Moreover, with the first major championship of the calendar year in sight, Woods’ speculations of playing at Augusta are growing. Tiger even scouted the golf course to evaluate his body before confirming his status.

Not to forget that he is still part of the past champions playing list and will have to confirm his participation status by the Masters week.

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Recently, a former PGA Tour professional and host of a famous podcast GOLF’S Subpar dropped his opinion on whether Tiger will play or not.

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Colt spoke the words in the episode of the podcast. He said, “He’s gonna tee it up, I think. Hearing Joe LaCava’s been down in South Florida, he’s been playing Medalist and walking — I know Joe and Tiger are close, but I don’t see Joe flying down to Florida just to carry his bag and hang out … if he knew he wasn’t going to play, he would have already told us.” Golf fans hope that Knost’s opinion on Woods comes true and he tees it up at the 2022 Masters

 

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When did Tiger win for the second time at Augusta?

Woods won his second Masters title in the year 2001. He won the second of five green jackets in 2001 with an overall score of 16-under-par. As a result, Woods won the event with a two-shot cushion on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.

Moreover, the 82-time PGA Tour winner carded a final round of four-under-par, 68. David Duval finished as the runner-up to Woods with an overall score of 14-under-par in the second position. Phil Mickelson followed David in the third position with a score of 13-under-par.

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What do you think about Tiger’s chances of playing at Augusta this year?

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