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Tiger isn't sure his back will be ready for a Masters return

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Tiger Woods. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images via AFP)
Tiger Woods. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images via AFP)

Tiger Woods made his first public comments since undergoing his fifth back surgery, with the 15-time major champion uncertain if he will be able to play at the Masters.

Asked if he plans to play in April at the Masters, which he won in 2019, Woods said, "God, I hope so."

But the 45-year-old winner of 82 US PGA titles, level with Sam Snead for the all-time record, said it will depend on how well he recovers.

"I'm feeling fine. I'm a little stiff," Woods said during Sunday's CBS telecast of the PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational, where Woods serves as tournament host.

"I have one more MRI scheduled so we'll see if the annulus is scarred over finally and then I can start doing more activities," Woods said.

"Still in the gym, still doing the mundane stuff that you have to do for rehab, the little things where I can start gravitating toward something more."

Woods had no timetable for a return and said of playing in the final round on 11 April at Augusta National - "I've got to get there first. I don't have much wiggle room. I've only got one back."

Woods underwent a microdiscectomy after playing alongside son Charlie at a December event but is unsure when his next competitive outing might occur.

"I don't know what the plan is," Woods admitted. "The plan right now is to get through tomorrow and start progressing."

Woods said he intends to make sure he works with doctors about his comeback and "do it correctly."

Woods said he uses a longer putter than before so he doesn't bend over as far.

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