Woods played practice rounds on Sunday and Monday at Augusta National, the second with Fred Couples and Justin Thomas. Woods was limping more noticeably on Monday than on Sunday. He walked up the many hills slowly with his gait slightly more inhibited.
Couples, a longtime friend and a frequent practice-round companion of Woods’s for more than a decade, said that walking 72 holes of hilly terrain during a four-round tournament would most likely present the biggest challenge to Woods.
“It is about the walking,” Couples said. “It’s brutal to walk, and to go do that after what he’s gone through — whatever it was, 14 months ago — and to be playing today?
“You can always be in pain, right. He’s kind of a tough guy. He’s never going to let you know he’s in pain.”
Overall, Couples was impressed with how Woods played.
“He looked phenomenal,” Couples said. “He drove it really, really well, like a machine. His irons were good. He’s Tiger Woods, so of course, he knows how to putt. He’s just unreal. If he cannot overdo it. If he just doesn’t get too amped up, which is easier said than done.