It’s terrible that Tiger Woods’ fans will have to wait a little longer to watch him play golf again in December. According to Golf Week, the golf champion was hurt severely in a terrifying vehicle accident in February 2021.
Woods had a press conference a few months after the incident and spoke openly about his plans to become a professional athlete. He stated, “I don’t know when that’s going to happen as far as playing at the Tour level (via ESPN). Now, I’ll play a quick game here and there, a quick “hit and chuckle,” or something like.
Nevertheless, despite his pessimistic assessments of his golfing future, Woods was able to play again in time for the 2022 Masters. Woods shot 1-under 71 in the first round of the competition, but he acknowledged that it wasn’t a simple task. Woods made light of his ability to swing a club to CBS Sports. “The walking is strenuous and not easy.” The sportsman recently delivered some heartbreaking news about his golf career, despite the fact that it had first appeared as though he was recovering in a promising manner.
Tiger Woods will not compete in the Hero World Challenge
Tiger Woods would make a triumphant comeback to golf in the 2022 Hero World Challenge, it was announced in November. The athlete had already entered the Masters in February and St. Andrews in July, making this his third professional event entry of the year. On November 9, Woods tweeted, “I am thrilled to announce that I will be in the field for this year’s #HeroWorldChallenge. “See you at Albany shortly!”
Woods had to regretfully postpone his scheduled comeback to the green. On November 28, Woods disclosed that he had yet another medical issue and would not be able to compete in the Hero World Challenge competition. Woods stated in a statement shared on Twitter that he had developed plantar fasciitis in his right foot during training and practise for this week’s Hero World Challenge. I’ve decided to withdraw this week and concentrate on my hosting responsibilities after consulting with my doctors and trainers. The 15-time Major winner continued by saying that he and his son Charlie still intend to take part in The Match and PNC Championships.