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The Masters officially gets underway on Thursday when Jose Maria Olazabal hits the opening tee shot but for many golf fans the year’s first major will not truly begin until just over two hours later when Tiger Woods appears on the tee.

With COVID-19 restrictions lifted and Woods returning from a serious leg injury, fans are set to pour into Augusta National and most at some point will find their way to Woods who partners South African Louis Oosthuizen and Chile's Joaquin Niemann.

Even during Monday’s first official practice, before the five-times champion had made a decision on whether to play, the galleries were back and so was the unmistakable Augusta National buzz amplified by the sight of Woods working the fairways. By all accounts Woods’s game is in major shape but the bigger question will be how well he manages four potential rounds on the undulating Augusta National layout, which is one of the more demanding tracks on the PGA Tour.

While the spotlight has been locked on Woods, 91 other golfers will tee off on Thursday with the goal of claiming the coveted Green Jacket.

 

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