Tiger Woods' Masters Presence Continues to Intimidate Golfers in 2023.
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Tiger Woods' caddie, Joe LaCava, said that Woods will struggle if he has to play more than 18 holes in a day due to inclement weather at the 2023 Masters Tournament. The forecast calls for heavy rain and the possibility of suspended rounds. Woods, who suffered a serious leg injury in February 2021, has made a comeback but completing 72 holes is still a challenge. LaCava said that if it wasn't Augusta, Woods probably wouldn't be playing, but he still has the power and swing speed to contend.
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