Tiger Woods said on Tuesday he will try to play in the BMW Championship at Medinah — the second of three FedEx Cup playoff events.

The Masters champion withdrew from the Northern Trust last week after shooting a rough 75 in the first round at Liberty National with a mild oblique strain.

“I feel good,” Woods told Golfweek. “Feel a lot better than I felt last week. Felt good this morning, so I thought I’d give it a go.”

Woods said he would likely receive treatment on Tuesday, but wouldn’t play a practice round or hit the driving range, ESPN.com reported. He has a 7:50 a.m. (ET) tee time for Wednesday’s pro-am.

The 43-year-old currently sits at 38 in the FedEx Cup standings. The top 30 advance to the Tour Championship, which Woods won last year.

Woods will likely need to finish in the top 11 for a chance to make the field at East Lake in Atlanta.

Woods has struggled with injuries since winning the Masters in April. Since then, he has played in just five tournaments, including missed cuts at the PGA Championship and the British Open.

He is scheduled to tee off in the first round at 12:54 p.m. (ET) on Thursday with Billy Horschel and C.T. Pan.