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Tiger Woods announces major schedule for next three months after ‘sore’ Masters appearance

Following his 26th Masters appearance in April, golf legend Tiger Woods has outlined his plans to compete in three more major tournaments over the next three months. Despite admitting to feeling “sore” after his stint at Augusta National, the star remains optimistic about his upcoming schedule.

Woods has sparked excitement among golf enthusiasts with his commitment to participate in three additional majors, maintaining his strategy of competing once a month. “The next three months, I have three majors and hopefully that’ll all work out,” he shared during an interview on The Today Show.

The 48 year old made waves at Augusta by qualifying for the 24th consecutive time, demonstrating his enduring skill despite concluding the tournament with the highest score of his career. “It’s consistency, it’s longevity, and it’s an understanding of how to play this golf course,” Woods commented on his Masters record.

He added: “Now, you still have to go out and execute it, but there’s a lot of knowledge that goes into understanding how to play (Augusta National). …That’s the neat thing about this.

“I can still go through the mental Rolodex and bring out a few putts from the ’90s that still move generally in that direction and the effect that Rae’s Creek has on certain shots and putts. And it means a lot.”

Woods is gearing up for a robust return to the greens, revealing his summer strategy to ramp up practice sessions and bolster his fitness.

“I’m just going to keep lifting, keep the motor going, keep the body moving, keep getting stronger, keep progressing,” declared Woods post-Masters, hinting at more intensive training ahead: “Hopefully, the practice sessions will keep getting longer.”

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