Sun-up to sundown regime has Woods fighting fit again

He’s back at the Masters, with his game in shape and a smile on his face. 

Sun-up to sundown regime has Woods fighting fit again

Whether Tiger Woods can add a fifth green jacket and with it a 15th major success this week remains to be seen but the former world number one insisted he would not have end his two-month sabbatical to be here at Augusta National if he did not think he could.

Woods has spent nine weeks in the wilderness searching for answers to the bad back and worse golf that left him in the doldrums in early February and low enough to walk away from the Farmers Insurance Open after just 11 holes of play on one of his favourites courses, Torrey Pines.

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