Tiger Woods, the finest golfer of our time, has officially returned to competition, and to the Masters Tournament, the site of some of his most stunning achievements.
Perhaps none have been as remarkable as simply playing 18 holes on Thursday, nearly 14 months after his devastating single-vehicle car crash. And while Woods did not take the lead or break any records, he did get around successfully to shoot a one-under-par 71 and wind up tied for 10th, four strokes off the lead of Sungjae Im. It was a more-than-decent round by almost any measure.
But on Friday, he has to do it again. The biggest question is whether the long walk — five and a half hours on his feet — will have aggravated his leg injury. On Thursday, Woods limited his crouches to line up putts and appeared to wince when he took a bad step.