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Woods tees off at Masters, stirs fan enthusiasm for comeback after terrible crash, leg injury

The 46-year-old Woods severely injured his right leg February 2021 when he crashed an SUV in Southern California

April 7, 2022 3:09pm

Updated: April 8, 2022 8:44am

Golf Legend Tiger Woods on Thursday teed off at the Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia, roughly 15 months after a vehicle crash that severely injuring his right leg and threatened to end his storied career. 

Walking with the slightest hint of a limp, Woods thrilled the gallery with his first birdie of the tournament, after five straight pars, according to the Associated Press. 

The 46-year-old Woods severely injured his right leg in February 2021 when he crashed an SUV in Southern California. 

Doctors at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center to fix his leg by inserting a rod into his tibia, or lower leg bone, in addition to putting screws and pins into his foot and ankle.

Woods is considered one of the greatest golfers in history – being tied for first in PGA Tour wins and ranked No. 2 for the number of men's Major championships. He's also had at least one major knee surgery and five back operations.