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One thing to expect when Tiger Woods enters the room for his pre-Masters press conference is the phrase that sums up his professional life: “I’m here to win.”

It represents his unwavering faith in winning, no matter what his abilities or physique. Woods has fifteen major wins, so it’s never safe to write him off. Tiger simply won’t settle for anything less than the top rank, so keep that in mind while he speaks.

The 48-year-old golf legend is still intent on taking the record number of wins from Gary Player and Fred Couples, even after undergoing ankle surgery in April of last year and participating in less than five and a half competitive rounds since.

Not daunted by prior defeats, Woods is ready to rewrite golf history with his eyes set on extending his incredible streak to 24 straight cuts at Augusta National.

Respected ESPN expert and two-time US Open champion Andy North says that, given the obstacles, a player’s mere advancement to the weekend rounds would be noteworthy. Although the sportsman may want to succeed, North notes the difficult circumstances they face and the compassion that is felt for their difficulties—a feeling that one wouldn’t want on even their worst enemy.

A Closer Look at Woods’ Resurrection

Ever since he was spotted at the Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles, where he looked to have significantly improved his stride, rumors regarding Tiger Woods‘ health have circulated. But there’s doubt surrounding his current situation due to his recent back setback.

Although there are speculations that he has been practicing hard and participating in golf, it is still unclear how far along his recovery is. Fans and watchers are eager for any information on his health and a possible return to the sport as the state of his back remains an unanswered question amid continued talks about the consequences of his vehicle accident, particularly concerning his leg.

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