Tiger Woods insists he’s on track to play four majors in four months… and reveals the one thing he does ‘religiously’ to recover after events

Tiger Woods has insisted he’s still on track to play all four majors this golf season, though the 47-year-old admitted he was ‘sore’ after The Masters.

Woods had played sparingly since he pulled out of Augusta last year with injury, though he said in November that he was aiming to play a tournament per month this year.

That still appears to be the plan, as he said he was ‘hoping to’ stick to that timeline on the TODAY show

‘I have basically the next three months. So I have three majors and hopefully that’ll all kinda work out,’ he said on Wednesday.

After making the cut at Augusta, Woods will hope to play the PGA Championship in May, the US Open in June and the British Open in July.

Tiger Woods insisted his plan was still to play all four major tournaments this year

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Woods made the cut at The Masters but finished 16-over-par in Augusta earlier this month

Woods finished last at the Masters among players who made the cut, scoring a 16-over-par.

Still, it was a welcome sight to see Woods reach the finish line after withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational in February with flu-like symptoms.

The 15-time Major winner also shared how he keeps his body fresh after nearly 30 years pro: ‘cold plunge every day… religiously’

The night before, Woods appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote the launch of his Sun Day Red clothing line.

Woods appeared on Jimmy Fallon for the launch of Sun Day Red late Tuesday night

Woods appeared on Jimmy Fallon for the launch of Sun Day Red late Tuesday night 

The line officially went on sale at midnight ET on the brand’s website, featuring polo shirts ranging from $120 to $170.

Meanwhile, hoodies are available for as much as $200, shorts for $130, full length pants for $165 and hats for $40 to $50.

On-course accessories are also available for purchase, including gloves and towels – with limited edition ball makers setting fans back $50.

Woods’ next major, if all goes to plan, will be the PGA Championship beginning May 16. 



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