AUGUSTA, Ga. -- As Tiger Woods prepares for his 25th Masters appearance, the five-time champion said Tuesday the thought of one day playing his last competitive round at Augusta National has crossed his mind.
"I don't know how many more I have in me," Woods said. "I know more guys on the Champions Tour than I do the regular tour."
There wasn't any resignation in the way Woods said it. It was more of an unintentional explanation for the message he has been repeating over the past calendar year since he battled to make the cut in his 2022 return to the Masters after a car crash that nearly took his leg: His body is no longer the same, but his game remains.