While Tiger Woods didn't have the greatest performance at the Masters in his long-awaited return to the sport, his mere presence on the grounds at Augusta captured the attention of every golf fan. Immediately after the Masters, Woods announced his intention to play in the British Open in July, though he left his status for the ensuing PGA Championship and US Open up in the air. Woods' actions on Thursday strongly indicate that he'll be at the course at Southern Hills Country Club on May 19 when the tournament tees off.

Tiger Woods was at Southern Hills on Thursday, scouting out the site of the upcoming PGA Championship. Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis confirmed the news that was reported earlier in the day by the @TWLegion Twitter account.

Lewis wrote that Woods played an 18-hole practice round, walking the course with Southern Hills’ head professional, Cary Cozby, on the bag. This visit came three days after the PGA Championship released its field with Woods included on the list.

Woods, who scouted out the Southern Hills course, also played an 18-hole practice round at the site of the PGA Championship. The fact that the 15-time major champion is practicing and preparing for the tournament just three days after the PGA Championship released the field with his name on it is a very good sign.

Woods, who shot 1-under 71 in the first round of the Masters, struggled the rest of the way, admitting he was in pain while walking the course. Woods' mind is ready to compete in the PGA Championship.

Is his body?