Tiger Woods Masters

Tiger Woods admitted he wonders each time he plays the Masters if it’s his last competing at Augusta National. Photo: Twitter @TheMasters

WATCH: Woods reveals which big event he’ll play in next!

Tiger Woods has revealed which tournament he is likely to play in next after making a successful comeback at the Masters.

Tiger Woods Masters

Tiger Woods admitted he wonders each time he plays the Masters if it’s his last competing at Augusta National. Photo: Twitter @TheMasters

Tiger Woods completed a remarkable return to the Masters with a final-round 78 on Sunday, and although he was never really in contention for victory, his ability to get through four rounds of major competition was an incredible feat in itself.

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Woods suffered comminuted open fractures to both the tibia and the fibula in his right leg after his car crash in Los Angeles on February 23, 2021. He was rushed to hospital, where he spent three weeks and faced the possibility of amputation.

As a result, despite the fact he finished in 47th – his worst Masters finish apart from a missed cut as an amateur – Woods said he was just so grateful to be playing top-level golf again.

“I don’t think people really understand,” Woods said of the arduous and still on-going rehabilitation of his lower right leg, surgically repaired with rods and pins and plates.

“The people who are close to me understand. They’ve seen it. Some of the players who are close to me have seen it and have seen some of the pictures and the things that I have had to endure.”

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Previously, the legendary golfer returned to competition towards the end of last year, playing alongside his 12-year-old son Charlie in the PNC Championship. It signified a sensational return to some form of competitive action more than 10 months after the car accident.

“It’s one thing to play with my son at a hit-and-giggle, but it’s another thing to play in a major championship,” Woods said. “A lot of different things could have happened, but 14 months, I’m able to tee it up and play in the Masters.”

Woods has reiterated that he will never be able to perform as a full-time member of the tour, but has already stated that he aims to be teeing it up for The Open in July.

You can watch the clip with Woods below:

FINAL ROUND SCORES IN THE 86TH MASTERS AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL:

278 – Scottie Scheffler (USA) 69-67-71-71

281 – Rory McIlroy (NIR) 73-73-71-64

283 – Shane Lowry (IRL) 73-68-73-69, Cameron Smith (AUS) 68-74-68-73

284 – Collin Morikawa (USA) 73-70-74-67

285 – Will Zalatoris (USA) 71-72-75-67, Corey Conners (CAN) 70-73-72-70

287 – Justin Thomas (USA) 76-67-72-72, Im Sung-Jae (KOR) 67-74-71-75

288 – Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 72-69-73-74, Cameron Champ (USA) 72-75-71-70

289 – Dustin Johnson (USA) 69-73-75-72, Danny Willett (ENG) 69-74-73-73

290 – Lee Westwood (ENG) 72-74-73-71, Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) 75-72-70-73, Matthew Fitzpatrick (ENG) 71-73-76-70, Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) 72-69-77-72, Min Woo Lee (AUS) 73-75-72-70, Kevin Na (USA) 71-71-79-69, Jason Kokrak (USA) 70-76-71-73, Talor Gooch (USA) 72-74-73-71, Harry Higgs (USA) 71-75-73-71

291 – Robert MacIntyre (SCO) 73-73-76-69, Sergio Garcia (ESP) 72-74-74-71, Harold Varner III (USA) 71-71-80-69, J.J. Spaun (USA) 74-70-75-72

292 – Jon Rahm (ESP) 74-72-77-69, Seamus Power (IRL) 74-74-74-70, Viktor Hovland (NOR) 72-76-71-73

293 – Sepp Straka (AUT) 74-72-76-71, Lucas Glover (USA) 72-76-72-73, Russell Henley (USA) 73-74-76-70, Hudson Swafford (USA) 77-69-73-74, Marc Leishman (AUS) 73-75-71-74

294 – Webb Simpson (USA) 71-74-73-76, Tony Finau (USA) 71-75-74-74, Patrick Reed (USA) 74-73-73-74, Joaquin Niemann (CHI) 69-74-77-74

295 – Kim Si-Woo (KOR) 76-70-73-76, Bubba Watson (USA) 73-73-78-71, Patrick Cantlay (USA) 70-75-79-71, Tom Hoge (USA) 73-74-75-73

296 – Billy Horschel (USA) 74-73-79-70

297 – Kevin Kisner (USA) 75-70-75-77, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA) 73-71-77-76

300 – Cameron Davis (AUS) 75-73-79-73

301 – Tiger Woods (USA) 71-74-78-78

302 – Max Homa (USA) 74-73-77-78, Adam Scott (AUS) 74-74-80-74

303 – Mackenzie Hughes (CAN) 73-75-77-78, Daniel Berger (USA) 71-75-77-80

305 – Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) 72-74-79-80