Tiger Woods: A Masters Walk Unlike Any Other
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With screws and rods holding the bones in place in his right leg, Tiger Woods said he still thinks he can win his sixth green jacket.
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Shortly after 11 a.m. on Thursday, the five-time champion stuck his tee into the ground at Tea Olive, the name of the first hole at Augusta National, took a couple of practice swings and continued a familiar walk that began over a quarter-century ago.
Thursday will determine whether his surgically rebuilt right leg — or the rest of the 46-year-old Hall of Famer for that matter — is ready for a test unlike any other he's faced in his career.
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