‘If anybody can do it, it’s him’: Players dish on Tiger Woods and his potential return at the 2022 Masters a year after crash

“I’ve learned long ago never doubt the guy. If he can get around, which seems to be the question, you can’t doubt his golf.”

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – There are plenty of storylines worth watching this week at the Masters.

Can Rory McIlroy finally complete the final leg of his career grand slam? Will Cameron Smith achieve the rare Players Championship-Masters double? Oh yeah, and then there’s Tiger Woods, the five-time Masters champion who has been working towards a potential return the last two days out at Augusta National Golf Club a year after a single-car crash nearly took his life and severely damaged his right leg (amputation was discussed).

Woods has been the talk of the town since he arrived on the property, with plenty of PGA Tour pros weighing in on his presence at the year’s first men’s major.

Here’s what they had to say.