Tiger Woods was pleased with an opening-round 71 but knows there’s plenty of work ahead. “This is only one round. We’ve got three more to go. There’s a long way to go and a lot of shots to be played.”
Two years ago, before Woods nearly lost his right leg in a car accident, there would have been no question about what he would do. But now, after surgeons pieced together his severely damaged right leg, foot and ankle with a rod, plates and screws, there had to be some doubt creeping through the 15-time major champion’s mind.
Fore please, 5x Masters Champion Tiger Woods now driving.
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