
Tiger Woods is making a crazy comeback in Augusta, Georgia to the 86th Masters Golf Tournament.
This comeback comes less than 14 months after his near-fatal car crash that left the 15-time Golf Majors Champion fearing his right leg would be amputated.
Woods confirmed on Tuesday in a press conference that he feels physically ready to participate in the year’s first major tournament; not only would he play, but that he is also confident he could mount a challenge to win the tournament come Sunday afternoon.
As of yesterday Woods was tied for 10th place, as he shot 1-under 71 in his first competitive round on the golf tour in 508 days.