Apr 5, 2022; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods walk up to the practice facility during a practice round of The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-Augusta Chronicle/USA TODAY Network

All signs seem to signal that Tiger Woods will participate in the 2022 Masters Tournament this week. But before then, the five-time champion is getting in his swings at the practice range.

Tuesday, during a practice round, the pro did something that so many amateur golfers can relate to, smacking the range picker as it moved across the course. Just as you or I might, Woods didn’t appear to hesitate for a second when he had the chance to nail the picker in motion.

It certainly seemed like a very relatable moment for one of the greatest golfers of all time and plenty of people reacted accordingly.

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Golf fans have been thrilled by the possibility that Woods will play in this week’s Masters Tournament ever since he arrived at Augusta National last week for some practice rounds. While he didn’t make any announcement at the time, he said over the weekend that it would be a “game-time decision” whether or not he played.

However, Woods came out and said “I feel like I am going to play” on Tuesday. Given that he has an official tee time as well, all signs point to it.

If Woods does play, it’s a huge win for CBS and for golf fans excited to see one of their favorites return to the green.

[PGA Tour]

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