Tiger Woods is making his return to competitive golf next week, 10 months after he suffered serious injuries in a car crash. Woods, 45, says he'll participate in the PNC Championship with his 12-year-old son, Charlie.
22.11.2021 - 02:31 / deadline.com
Don’t count out Tiger Woods just yet. One of golf’s all-time greats, who has been out of action since being badly injured in a February car crash, showed today he’s not done.
Woods shared a video Sunday on social media showing him back on a golf course. His smooth swing is apparently still there, as the video depicted him driving a ball down the fairway. The posts are the first since April by Woods and the first action shots since the car crash that injured his right leg and foot.
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Tiger Woods is making his return to competitive golf next week, 10 months after he suffered serious injuries in a car crash. Woods, 45, says he'll participate in the PNC Championship with his 12-year-old son, Charlie.
UPDATED: Tiger Woods announced his return to competitive golf this morning. It’s not The Masters, but Woods will play alongside his 12-year-old son Charlie in the PNC Championship on December 18.
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devastating car crash in February.“I don’t have to compete and play against the best players in the world to have a great life,” he told Golf Digest Monday in his first video interview since the accident. “After my back fusion, for me, I had to prove it to myself– I had to climb Mount Everest one more time.
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