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    Tiger Woods pays the price of pain to compete in the Masters

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    Tiger Woods’ Enduring Legacy at the Masters: Playing Through Pain and Pursuing Greatness

    Tiger Woods, a golf legend, is gearing up for his 26th appearance at the Masters tournament, despite battling through chronic pain and injuries. Woods, who famously won his first green jacket at Augusta National in 1997, has never missed a cut at the Masters as a pro.

    Despite facing setbacks such as stress fractures, torn ACLs, and plantar fasciitis, Woods remains determined to compete at the highest level. His love for the game and the Masters tournament drives him to push through the pain and continue playing.

    As a past champion, Woods can play in the tournament for as long as he wants, following in the footsteps of golf greats like Arnold Palmer. While some may doubt his ability to compete with younger players, Woods remains confident in his skills and believes he can still win another major championship.

    With the 88th Masters tournament underway, Woods is focused on proving that he can endure the challenges of the Augusta National course and potentially add another green jacket to his collection. His resilience, determination, and love for the game continue to inspire fans and fellow competitors alike.

    As Woods tees off alongside Jason Day and Max Homa, the golf world watches with anticipation to see if he can defy the odds once again and achieve greatness on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National.

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