At last year's Masters, Woods tweaked
his knee on the 17th hole of the third roundwhile attempting to hit a squatting shot from the pine straw (
left). That didn't keep him from firing a Sunday 66, but that score might have been even better if he had been 100 percent. After recently re-injuring that leg, specifically his Achilles tendon, at Doral, Woods claims he's totally healthy. While he certainly looked it at Bay Hill, no one really knows if that's true -- or how long that will last. He should be fine scaling Augusta's hilly terrain, but avoiding the pine straw, where footing isn't as stable, will limit his vulnerability.