<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/tiger-woods">Tiger Woods</a> remains hopeful he can play one tournament per month for the rest of 2024 season.</p>.<p>Woods, appearing on the <em>Today</em> show on Wednesday morning, said he's still following the calendar he mapped out before the season began. But physical limitations continue to give the 15-time major winner pause.</p>.<p>He completed the Masters last month but requires a "cold plunge every day, religiously" to get his body going and was "extremely sore" when he left Augusta National.</p>.<p>"I have basically the next three months -- three majors -- and hopefully that works out," said Woods, 48.</p>.Bangalore Golf Club’s management committee in discord over 400% fee hike.<p>Woods last won a major in 2019, but he's focused on what's ahead. Up next is the PGA Championship at Valhalla in two weeks. The US Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club's Course No. 2 begins on June 13, and The Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland begins on July 18.</p>.<p>Woods said he hopes to capture his 16th major title and ruin the "15 Stripes" logo design -- each stripe represents a major victory -- on his new apparel line, Sun Day Red.</p>.<p>"My goal is to ruin the logo. I want to keep ruining the logo," Woods said.</p>.<p>To get the elusive win in one of golf's marquee events, Woods must contend with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Woods said he remains wide-eyed by the Masters champion.</p>.<p>"If you just stand back and watch ball flight, there's something different about his," Woods said. "It's just so consistent. It's just a matter of -- if he putts decent he's going to win. If he putts great, he blows away fields. If he has a bad putting week, he contends. He's just that good a ball-striker."</p>
<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/tiger-woods">Tiger Woods</a> remains hopeful he can play one tournament per month for the rest of 2024 season.</p>.<p>Woods, appearing on the <em>Today</em> show on Wednesday morning, said he's still following the calendar he mapped out before the season began. But physical limitations continue to give the 15-time major winner pause.</p>.<p>He completed the Masters last month but requires a "cold plunge every day, religiously" to get his body going and was "extremely sore" when he left Augusta National.</p>.<p>"I have basically the next three months -- three majors -- and hopefully that works out," said Woods, 48.</p>.Bangalore Golf Club’s management committee in discord over 400% fee hike.<p>Woods last won a major in 2019, but he's focused on what's ahead. Up next is the PGA Championship at Valhalla in two weeks. The US Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club's Course No. 2 begins on June 13, and The Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland begins on July 18.</p>.<p>Woods said he hopes to capture his 16th major title and ruin the "15 Stripes" logo design -- each stripe represents a major victory -- on his new apparel line, Sun Day Red.</p>.<p>"My goal is to ruin the logo. I want to keep ruining the logo," Woods said.</p>.<p>To get the elusive win in one of golf's marquee events, Woods must contend with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Woods said he remains wide-eyed by the Masters champion.</p>.<p>"If you just stand back and watch ball flight, there's something different about his," Woods said. "It's just so consistent. It's just a matter of -- if he putts decent he's going to win. If he putts great, he blows away fields. If he has a bad putting week, he contends. He's just that good a ball-striker."</p>