Tiger Woods Makes Cut at Masters as No. 1 Scheffler Takes Lead; Korda Surgery Successful

Tiger Woods Makes Cut at Masters as No. 1 Scheffler Takes Lead; Korda Surgery Successful
Tiger Woods plays his shot from the seventh tee during the second round of The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, in Augusta, Ga., on April 8, 2022. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
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Tiger Woods usually makes the top headlines in golf, as exemplified by the crowds at the first major of the year at the 86th Masters. Woods remarkably made the cut, while Scottie Scheffler took a commanding 5-stroke lead at 8-under par on Friday.

Woods surprised the golfing world by playing in the tournament after recovering from a near-fatal auto accident over 500 days ago, where he nearly lost his right leg. Woods stated that he has rehabbed every day, enabling him to play.