Tiger Woods "hopes" to play in the Masters at Augusta National in April after undergoing a fifth back surgery.
The 45-year-old American had a microdiscectomy to relieve a pressurized disc fragment in January.
Woods recovered from spinal fusion surgery in 2017 to win a 15th major at the 2019 Masters, but his participation in this year's event - which begins on 8 April - is in the balance.
"I'm feeling fine - I'm a little stiff," Woods told CBS Television.
"I have one more MRI scheduled so we'll see then if I can start doing more activities.
"I'm still in the gym, still doing the mundane stuff that you have to do for rehab; the little things where I can start gravitating toward something more."
Asked if he would be at Augusta National in seven weeks, Woods replied: "I hope so," before adding the results of his MRI scan would determine whether he would be able to fit in a warm-up event.
Woods last played at the PNC Championship in December, where he felt "discomfort" in his back.
He won his fifth Masters title in 2019, more than a decade after his previous victory in a major.