



Tiger Woods has revealed he's hoping to play in all four majors this year - despite struggling at the Masters.
The American completed 72 holes of a major for the first time in two years, showing some of the quality of old in the process.
Woods did regress as the tournament went on, however, and finished on 16 over after a mixed day on Sunday.
The 48-year-old has battled injury issues over the years, with the golf icon clearly a shadow of the player he used to be.
Tiger Woods has opened up on his golf future after struggling at this year's Masters
SKY
But Woods doesn't planning on walking away from the sport just yet, despite everything he's gone through over the years.
Speaking to Sky, the American revealed he was hoping to play in all four majors.
And he also admitted that he'll only be able to do that if his body lets him.
"I hoped I was going to shoot something in the 60s. I thought I had that in my system but unfortunately it didn't go that way," he said.
"I think the rest of the majors [this year] is definitely doable for me. Hopefully my body will cooperate in the next three."