Over the weekend,ย Tiger Woodsย , 47, acted as a caddy for his 14-year-old son Charlie as he competed in the Notah Begay III Junior Golf Championship in Louisiana. Although Woods was not using his own golf clubs this trip, fans felt a spark of hope as news came out that he was seen walking without a limp.
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Woods survived a one-car accident in Los Angeles County in February 2021. He suffered fractures to his right leg and has been on a long road to recovery, leaving fans wondering if he would ever compete again.
This April, the five-time Masters winner dropped out of the Masters before the fourth round due to a flare-up of his plantar fasciitis. Woods was seen limping during the rainy day and told ESPN during the tournament, โโโHopefully, tomorrow Iโll be a little bit better, a little bit sharper and kind of inch my way through it. This is going to be an interesting finish to the tournament with the weather coming in. If I can just kind of hang in there, maybe kind of inch my way back.โ
Woods posted a statement on X later that month revealing that he had a successful ankle surgery. โTiger underwent a subtalar fusion procedure to address his post-traumatic arthritis from his previous talus fracture,โ the statement reads.
Golfer Stewart Cink told the Golf Channel he believes Woods is gearing up for a comeback.
โHe said that he started practicing, which I think is a great sign,โ Cink said. โI donโt know what heโs practicing for, but he said he started practicing. So that means heโs in go-mode for something, and I think weโre all pulling for him to feel as good as he can feel, and if heโs hitting golf balls, I think heโs going in the right direction.โ
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