AUGUSTA, Ga.—South Korea’s Im Sung-jae takes a one-shot lead into the second round of the Masters on Friday but the spotlight remains locked on Tiger Woods as he looks to take the next step in his comeback from a career-threatening car crash by making the cut at the year’s first major. Woods had Augusta National and the entire golf world buzzing on Thursday as he carded a one-under 71 in what was his first competitive round in 508 days to start Friday in a tie for 10th, four back of the leader. It was a remarkable display from Woods coming just 14 months after doctors had considered the possibility of having to amputate his right leg that had been mangled in the single-car accident. The 46-year-old will need to deliver something special again on Friday as he puts his injured leg to the test on the undulating layout, considered one …
Tiger Woods Makes Bogey Start to Masters Second Round, Schwartzel Leads
April 8, 2022
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