Tom Watson, the retired American golfing legend, suffered a go-kart accident on his farm in Kansas, leaving fans worried about his participation in the upcoming Masters Tournament in April. However, according to sources, the 73-year-old golf star is now fit enough to hit the honorary tee shot at Augusta National on the first day of the tournament. Watson has a separate fan base among professional golfers and enthusiasts, and fans are excited to see him back on the field. The Masters is already enthralling with the presence of LIV Golf players on the same field as PGA Tour players. The feud between the PGA Tour and breakaway LIV Golf Series has left the sport in turmoil, but Masters champions Patrick Reed and Bubba Watson do not expect any animosity when players from both circuits tee it up at Augusta National. The iconic 13th hole has received an upgrade, and Augusta National will demand a driver given the added length for anyone thinking about reaching in two. Nevertheless, every golf fan is eager to know whether Tom Watson will display his unbeatable skills once again at the Masters.