Like father, like son! Tiger Woods beamed with pride as he watched his 12-year-old son, Charlie, hit some incredible shots during the PNC Championship in Orlando over the Dec. 18-19 weekend.
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The end of an era. Tiger Woods revealed that he will “never” play golf again full-time following a car accident that left him with multiple leg injuries.
The 45-year-old addressed his future in the sport in an interview with Golf Digest on Monday, November 29 — and admitted that he has come to terms with the fact that he will never be the same player he once was.
“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day, never full-time ever again,” he said. “It’s an unfortunate reality,
Like father, like son! Tiger Woods beamed with pride as he watched his 12-year-old son, Charlie, hit some incredible shots during the PNC Championship in Orlando over the Dec. 18-19 weekend.
Tiger Woods is back!The 45-year-old star returned to competitive golf for the first time in nearly a year on Saturday at the PNC Championship in Orlando. Woods' 12-year-old son, Charlie, was there by his side wearing matching outfits, which included a peach-colored polo shirt.In fact, it was at this father/son challenge last year where Woods last played competitive golf.
Tiger Woods is enjoying some quality time with his 12-year-old son Charlie Woods!
Tiger Woods is getting ready for his first golf competition after his devastating car accident in February, and he's doing it with his 12-year-old son, Charlie, by his side.This weekend, the two are competing in the PNC Championship, which consists of 20 teams of parents and children with at least one of them being a major champion or Players Championship winner.
Tiger Woods, 45, is back on the golf course — and his son Charlie Woods, 12, is right by his side. The pair were spotted hitting golf balls together in a video shared by PGA Tour on Dec. 17, ahead of this weekend’s PNC Championship that Tiger and Charlie will be competing in. The Father/Son Challenge will take place at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida on Dec. 18-19, and will mark Tiger’s first tournament he’s participated in since his February 23 car crash.
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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.
Tiger Woods is getting candid about the future of his golf career.
Tiger Woods faced the possibility of having his leg amputated after his car accident. In a Tuesday press conference at the Hero World Challenge, his first such event since the February crash, the 45-year-old golfer revealed that having his right leg amputated «was on the table» after the accident.«I'm lucky to be alive, but also still have the limb.
Speaking to the media for the first time since his car crash last February, Tiger Woods declined to address details of the accident but affirmed he is unlikely to return to full-time pro golf.
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Tiger Woods offered his first in-depth update on his progress since he crushed his right leg in an early morning car crash none months ago.
Tiger Woods knows his career in golf won't ever be the same.The 45-year-old golfer got candid about the possibility of him never being able to play full time ever again after his severe February car crash. The accident left him with major leg injuries and has since been recovering.While talking to, in his first in-depth since his crash, Woods says that «everything is progressing nicely, but not at my time table.
Tiger Woods is coming to terms with reality after his car crash earlier this year.
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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Tiger Woods appears to be on his way back to the course, even if its first steps are minor ones. Woods was involved in a February car crash back near Los Angeles that left the 15-time major winner with fractures in his lower leg and a long road to recovery.