Tiger Woods declared himself fit and ready to
compete for a fifth Masters title after completing 11 holes of practice
at Augusta National on Monday.
Woods has started just two events in 2015, shooting a
career-worst score of 82 to miss the cut in the Waste Management Phoenix
Open and withdrawing through injury after just 11 holes of the Farmers
Insurance Open on February 5.
That led to the 14-time major winner
taking a break from competition to work on his game, during which time
he dropped outside the world's top 100 for the first time since
September 1996, a slide which continued on Monday as he fell from 104th
to 111th.
Woods has not won a major since the 2008 US Open and the last of his
four Masters wins was a decade ago, with the 39-year-old only confirming
on Friday that he would compete at Augusta.
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