October 14, 2021 | BY AAGD STAFF
After 8 months following his car crash Tiger Woods seemed upbeat and resilient, standing tall when spotted last weekend out on the golf course. The great golfer is still ongoing rehab for the multiple injuries he sustained to his right leg back in a car crash back on February 23 near Rolling Hills Estates — about 30 miles southwest of Los Angeles, when he lost control of his SUV, crashed, and the vehicle rolled-over.
Woods purpose for being out on the course was due to him attending a junior golf competition with his 12-year-old son Charlie. The youngster has been actively competing in the sport of golf and father Woods has made it a point to try to watch his son play in as many tournaments as he can.
Most apparent was that Woods was seen wearing a long sleeve on his injured right leg, which is probably a part of his ongoing rehabilitation. The photo of Woods with his son are the first ones of him without crutches since the accident.
Importantly, Woods was seen walking with a limp, according to TMZ, and many observers were probably wondering, if, and when, the golfer will ever been seen playing in competition again himself.
?BACK ON THE COURSE — Tiger Woods was seen this weekend in Florida watching his son compete at a junior event. TW was wearing a sleeve on his right leg & golf clothes on the range with a club in hand. First sighting in quite some time. ? (Post credit: Mack Williams / Facebook) pic.twitter.com/U7Ie42ZxOE
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) October 9, 2021