
The Masters begins on April 8 and last month Woods offered no assurances he would play at all in 2010 as he apologised for the sex scandal which has turned his life upside down.
"It would surprise me if he didn't," Nicklaus said, speaking before the Honda Classic at PGA National.
"I've been very non-committal because it's none of my business. But playing golf, my guess as a golfer, he's going to probably try to want to."
Nicklaus added: "I suspect he will play something before Augusta, and I'd be very surprised if he doesn't play before Augusta."
Discussing Woods further, Nicklaus said: "His personal life is his personal life. He's a professional golfer and he's a sensational golfer. He's a great athlete, and he'll figure out his own problems.
"And as a golfer, he'll come back and get his game in shape and play. That's what he does."
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