Golf legend Tiger Woods, 50, recovering from his seventh back surgery, has hinted at a potential return to the sport at the Masters. The 15-time major champion, who also suffered a torn Achilles last March, joined the CBS broadcasting crew at the Genesis Invitational, hosted by Woods at Riviera Country Club in California. When asked about playing at Augusta National in April, Woods replied, 'There is.' He also joked, 'I know I'll be there... Trev and I are going to be part of a great dinner.' However, Woods admitted he doesn't know if he'll play a tournament before the Masters, leaving fans speculating. This isn't the first time Woods has hinted at a return to Augusta. He previously mentioned it's not off the table, but his last official event was the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon. Woods is also considering taking on the role of Ryder Cup captain for the United States in 2027, and his son, Charlie, 17, recently committed to Florida State University, marking a significant step in his golf journey. Woods' recovery and potential return have sparked excitement among golf enthusiasts, with many wondering if he'll reclaim his title as a five-time Masters champion, last achieved in 2019.