Tiger Woods arrives at Augusta ahead of The Masters in a Grand Style.

On Sunday, Tiger Woods made his way to Augusta National to start getting ready for a similar quest for victory in The Masters this coming week.

The five-time Green Jacket winner made his way back to the augusta grounds, where he has experienced immense glory, to start his pursuit of breaking Jack Nicklaus’s major record.

For the first time since withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational, the 48-year-old took to the fairways on Sunday, adhering to the same strategy that led to his historic and victorious comeback in 2019.

With his playing partner for the week, Lance Bennett, and business associate Rob McNamara by his side, Woods steered clear of the practice area and made his way to the putting green close to the clubhouse.

The golfing icon then hit the course, spending time around the greens chipping and putting, according to Bob Harig.

Woods carried out a similar routine ahead of his 2019 triumph and last year before he went on to make the cut for a 23rd consecutive Masters, tying a record held by Gary Player and Fred Couples.

He has the chance to break that record if he can make it through to the weekend at Augusta this week.

However, while he snuck through to the weekend last year, Woods was ultimately forced to withdraw following the third round.

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