The placement on the website makes one ponder whether Woods is
ready to return to The Masters. The event begins on April 7.
Woods, 46, hasn't played a competitive round of golf on the PGA
Tour since the coronavirus-delayed 2020 Masters, which was
played in November of that year.
He underwent multiple surgeries on his right leg following a
single-car accident in Los Angeles in February 2021.
He and his son, Charlie, nearly won the PNC Championship in
mid-December, but the 15-time major champion needed a golf cart
to get around at the 36-hole, two-man scramble event.
Perhaps Woods fans shouldn't get their hopes up about his
participation in the Masters. Golf Channel reported that
tournament protocol has invitees listed in the field until they
notify Augusta National that they will not compete.
Woods previously said he intends to return to the PGA Tour,
however he was not ready to give a specific timetable.
"You'll see me on the PGA Tour, I just don't know when," Woods
told CBS' Jim Nantz at the Genesis Invitational last month. "I'd
love to tell you that I'll be playing next week, but I don't
know when.
"It's frustrating in that sense, because I've been down this
road before with my back when I didn't know when I was going to
come back. It's hard, because it's hard not to have goals out
there -- you know, 'I want to play this event so I can set
myself up for that mentally and physically and emotionally.' I
don't have any of those dates in my head. I don't know yet."
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