AUGUSTA, Ga.—Tiger Woods has been part of many Masters cliffhangers but most have come on the final day of the major, not the first. Woods left the sports world buzzing by playing a practice round at Augusta National last Tuesday and then on Sunday offered up another teaser, saying his participation would be a “game-time decision”. The 46-year-old could write a book on the art of the comeback but an appearance on the first tee on Thursday could well be his greatest, given that he faced the possibility of having his right leg amputated after a car crash 14 months ago. Certainly, the 15-time major winner could pick no better place to return than Augusta. Woods has made 23 Masters appearances and has a locker packed with Green Jackets, number five coming in 2019 when, after years of surgery and personal problems, he ended an 11-year drought in the majors. …