Tiger Woods makes return stance clear after being told to walk away from golf | CPT PPP Coverage
Cryptopolytech (CPT) Public Press Pass (PPP)
News of the Day COVERAGE
200000048 – World Newser
•| #People |•| #World |•| #Online |•| #Media |•| #Outlet |
View more Headlines & Breaking News here, as covered by cryptopolytech.com
Tiger Woods makes return stance clear after being told to walk away from golf appeared on www.mirror.co.uk by The Mirror.
Tiger Woods has not featured in a competitive PGA Tour event since this year’s Masters Tournament in April, where the five-time winner was forced to pull out due to injury
Image: Getty Images)
Tiger Woods seems intent on making a return to professional golf, despite calls for the 82-time PGA Tour winner to retire from competing following his withdrawal at this year’s Masters Tournament.
In April Woods was forced to pull out of the opening major championship of the year thanks to yet another injury setback. This time around the American suffered an injury to his right ankle, and since then has been unable to play competitively due to a lengthy recovery period.
The sight of Woods’ struggles at Augusta was a tough one to see for golf fans, as visibly in pain, he hobbled around the iconic course in treacherous conditions before finally deciding to call it quits in the third round.
READ MORE: Greg Norman reveals LIV Golf plan for 2024 as doubt looms over PGA Tour merger
On the back of his heartbreaking withdrawal, renowned TV presenter Stephen A. Smith called on Woods to call time on his career amid his constant battle with injury. “I watched him limping on the course before he bowed out on Sunday, and I was thankful he bowed out,” Smith said on First Take back in April.
“It is just sad to see. I think it is time for him to call it quits. I know Phil Mickelson is aged 52, but the bottom line is Phil Mickelson’s body hasn’t been through what Tiger Woods‘ body has been through.” Seven months on though it appears the golfing great has no plans to hang up his clubs just yet.
In recent weeks Woods has been pictured on a number of occasions out on the golf course, mostly with his son Charlie, who he caddied for in a 54-hole junior competition last weekend. With interest growing, Woods has confirmed he will return to golf himself in January through his soon-to-be-launched innovative league TGL.
For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
(
Image:
Andrew Redington/Getty Images))
Earlier this week, Woods committed to Jupiter Links GC for the stadium-based series, and revealed he will be out competing when TGL gets underway in January. “Through its use of technology, TGL is a modern twist of traditional golf and ultimately will make the sport I love more accessible,” the 47-year-old said.
“Having the opportunity to not only compete, but also own a team to represent Jupiter is an exciting next chapter for me. I expect Jupiter Links GC to showcase the golf culture of my hometown as we compete against the best players in the world.” His return to the real-life course could come even sooner, with the Hero World Challenge kicking off on November 30.
Woods is the host of the 20-man event in the Bahamas, and after the entry list was announced by the PGA Tour, speculation of the American competing in the event sky-rocketed. Only 19 players were named, with the 20th and final spot left vacant as ‘TBA tournament exemption’. It is widely expected that if fit enough, Woods will take the remaining exemption spot.
FEATURED 'News of the Day', as reported by public domain newswires.
View ALL Headlines & Breaking News here.
Source Information (if available)
This article originally appeared on www.mirror.co.uk by The Mirror - sharing via newswires in the public domain, repeatedly. News articles have become eerily similar to manufacturer descriptions.
We will happily entertain any content removal requests, simply reach out to us. In the interim, please perform due diligence and place any content you deem "privileged" behind a subscription and/or paywall.
CPT (CryptoPolyTech) PPP (Public Press Pass) Coverage features stories and headlines you may not otherwise see due to the manipulation of mass media.
First to share? If share image does not populate, please close the share box & re-open or reload page to load the image, Thanks!