Masters 2012: Tiger says 'I'll be there'
Tiger Woods watches his shot from the third tee, during the final round of the Cadillac Championship.
Tiger Woods, making the rounds in New York to promote the 2013 version of his EA Sports video game, told Good Morning America that he will play the Masters, and likely at Bay Hill as well.
"I'll be there. Don't worry about it," Woods said Thursday morning.
Woods withdrew from the WGC-Cadillac Championship last weekend after feeling discomfort in his left Achilles. He has committed to the Arnold Palmer Invitational next week and hopes to hold to that commitment.
"I took a few days off. I'll start hitting balls tomorrow," Woods told "Good Morning America" on Thursday.
"The stiffness is gone," Woods said. "Hopefully, I'll be ready next week."




















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