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Tiger Woods to work on leg injured by crash after Masters as he hails Scott Scheffler

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Tiger Woods is bidding to get his leg stronger after the Masters and has sent a message to winner Scottie Scheffler.The five-time Masters champion made a return to Augusta this weekend, just over a year on from a horrific car accident which left him with serious leg injuries and fearful he would never play golf again.

However, following the end of the Masters, Woods has confirmed he will play at The Open in July but is currently unsure whether he will appear at the PGA Championship at Southern Hills in May.Speaking after the end of Sunday's final round, Woods explained, via his official website: “I will try (to play at the PGA Championship), there’s no doubt.“This week, I will try to get ready for Southern Hills, and we’ll see what this body is able to do.“I don’t quite have the endurance that I would like to have, but as of a few weeks ago, didn’t even know if I was going to play in this event.“To go from that to here—we’re excited about the prospects of the future, about training, about getting into that gym and doing some other stuff to get my leg stronger, which we haven’t been able to do because it needed more time to heal.Will Tiger Woods win another major before he retires?

Let us know in the comments section below.“We’ll get back after it, and we’ll get into it.”Woods also had a message for world number one Scheffler, who claimed his first major win as he finished 10 under par at Augusta to pick up the green jacket.Writing on Twitter, Woods said: “I didn’t play my best out there, but just to have the support and appreciation from all the fans, I don’t think words can describe that.

Congratulations to Scottie Scheffler on an outstanding win. It’s been a special run.”Woods ended the weekend 13 over par and in 47th.

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