Tiger Woods has been off of the golf course since his last appearance in the 2023 Masters. The legendary golfer has since gone through a plantar fasciitis surgery and took a recovery break.
After the surgery, Woods was off the course yet was spotted fewer times practicing with a limping leg. However, the recent walk of Woods with his son for the Junior Championship has caused speculation for a sensational comeback.
Tiger Woods is caddying for his son Charlie Woods for the 2023 Notah Begay III Junior Championship. Charlie is participating in the 14-15 boys age division, after winning the event in September, with Woods on the bag. This time, too, the father-son duo is looking forward to a smashing performance at the event and winning the trophy.
Even though Woods’s surgery kept him off the course, he is now looking better than ever. The veteran was walking with a limp and struggled to stand, as seen before. However, a recent video surfacing on the Internet hints that Tiger Woods is all ready for the much-awaited comeback.
The newest update is exhilarating for fans of golf and Tiger Woods around the world. The legend looks perfectly fit for a strong comeback. This is not the first time Woods has graced the golf course. Before this, he was seen visiting his designed course in Mexico.
Tiger Woods’s one of the ventures, TGR Design has various courses around the Americas designed by Tiger Woods and his team. One of the first ever courses designed by Woods is El Cardonal in Diamante, Mexico.
The PGA Tour is now playing the first of its tournament on it, the World Wide Technology Championship after shifting from Mayakoba Resort as they partnered with the LIV Golf.
The course is precisely built to force the golfers to play and strategies for every hole. Woods said, “I set up the golf strategy to make golfers think and make choices.” Moreover, the 82-time PGA Tour winner exclaimed, “Angles of approach are going to be very important and will dictate the type of shots you should consider. I love this kind of golf.” Now as he walks better and seems to have recovered, the rumors say he will play the Masters next year!