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Golf Channel’s Eamon Lynch and Rex Hoggard react to Tiger Woods’ press conference after Tuesday night’s TGL event and whether or not Woods will be able to play at the 2026 Masters. Hoggard believes there wasn’t enough done at TGL to convince him Woods will be competitive at Augusta, if he does indeed play and go for his sixth green jacket.

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