On Friday, the Hall of Fame golf player Tiger Woods will put his battered body to the ultimate test when he has to play as many holes in a single day as possible, looking to make the Masters record 24th consecutive cut. However, he had played just 24 holes this year, coming into the opening round of the Masters. On Thursday, Woods made an unspectacular start, scraping his way to one-under-par through 13 holes. He will play the remaining five holes from his opening round. The golfer made a return after a near-fatal car crash in 2021, resulting in the amputation of his right leg. He said, “The body is holding up fine now; we’ve got some work to do yet tonight.”
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