Even after a bad round at the Masters, Tiger Woods says hes pleased just to have the chance to play after fearing his career might be over six months ago.
The 14-time major champion and world number 103 fired a second-round 75, 3-over par, in Friday's second round to stand on 4-over 148 after 36 holes at Augusta National.
That's 13 shots adrift of tournament leader Patrick Reed. Its only one shot inside the cut line, which Woods flirted with before making birdies at the par-5 13th and 15th holes and closing with back-to-back pars.
"It was me," Woods admitted. "I didnt hit the ball very good."
"But its incredible to have the opportunity again, to still come out here and play this golf course. Now I know Im on the weekend."
"If I can drive like I did today, feeling wise, and hit those shots, give myself a chance, and if I clean up my iron play, Im hitting so many beautiful putts right around the hole,"
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