In his first competitive round of golf in 508 days, Woods mixed three birdie with two bogeys at Augusta National to sit three behind Australian Cameron Smith and four back of round one leader Sungjae Im, who sits at five-under.

Although the year's first major featured all of golf's best, there was only one man most had come to see, the world's 973rd ranked player Woods.

It was a remarkable effort from the 15-time major champion just 14 months after doctors had considered the possibility of having to amputate his right leg mangled in the single car accident.

"I fought back and for the day to end up in the red I am right where i need to be," Woods said. "I figured once the adrenalin kicks in and I got fired up and I got into my little world I should be able to handle business."

The crowd around the 1st tee was deep as Tiger got his round underway. PHOTO: Jamie Squire/Getty Images.

Woods said he was prepared to play with pain and at times noticeably limped as he made his way around the undulating layout regarded as one of the toughest walks on the PGA Tour.

After COVID-19 limited the number of spectators allowed onto the grounds over the last two years, the crowds were back in force and bringing with them the familiar roars that echo through the tall Georgia pines.

The start was delayed 30 minutes due to thunderstorms but the dreary weather could not dampen the buzz as golf fans lucky enough to have secured one of sport's most coveted tickets moved quickly to stake out their places around some of the sport's most famous holes and wait for Woods to appear.

"I figured once the adrenalin kicks in and I got fired up and I got into my little world I should be able to handle business." - Tiger Woods.

The 46-year-old, wearing a pink shirt and black pants, had his game face on as he walked out to the 1st tee where the entire length of the par-four 445-yard opening hole was lined with thousands of spectators.

After five consecutive pars, Woods nearly aced the par-3 6th hole where his tee shot stopped two feet from the cup to set up his first birdie which was followed by his first bogey at the 8th.

Even par entering Amen Corner, Woods made it through the infamous stretch of holes unscathed, picking up his second birdie at 13.

That was followed by another bogey at 14, but the 16th provided vintage Woods as he rolled in a monster 29-foot birdie putt and celebrated with a trademark fist pump.