One year after Tiger Woods reignited his chase for golf's record 18 major wins with an amazing Masters victory, the coronavirus pandemic has become the latest obstacle to his historic chase.
Woods would have been defending his 15th career major title and seeking a record-tying sixth green jacket this week at Augusta National had the deadly virus outbreak not halted sports worldwide.
"Somehow it all came together for one magical week," Woods said in February.
"Just an amazing week."
"We need to be safe, smart and do what is best for ourselves, our loved ones and our community."
"I'm going to have my hot weeks. I'm going to be there in contention with a chance to win and I will win. But there are times when I'm just not going to be there."
- Tiger yearns for Tokyo -
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"He seems to play better in the fall. He has won the Tour Championship a couple times, played in (nearby) Atlanta, very similar conditions."
"First I need to qualify. It would be exciting if I got a chance to represent the United States in the Olympic Games."
"I had the procedure on my back, which gave me a chance at having a normal life. Then all of a sudden, I realized I could actually swing a golf club again."
- 'Took a lot out of me' -
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