Tiger Woods is still the biggest ticket in golf, despite his advancing years and his struggles with injury. A serious leg injury has restricted him to only three appearances in 2022, and it is not clear when he will be back in action again. Woods has ruled out retirement, and a friend of the former world No. 1 feels he will tee it up at the Hero World Challenge.
Tiger Woods could be in action at the Hero World Challenge in December, a close friend of the 15-time major winner has said. Woods has made only three appearances in 2022, all in major championships, as he continues to struggle with the leg injury he suffered in a car crash in 2021. His movement was impaired at the Masters, PGA Championship and Open Championship – with his performances getting progressively worse despite Woods saying his fitness was improving.
Woods said after the Open at St Andrews that he was not sure when he would play again, but that he had no intention of retiring.It was suggested in July that Woods could next tee it up again at the Hero World Challenge, an event he hosts, in the Bahamas in early December. Woods revealed 17 of the 20-player field for the Hero World Challenge earlier this week, with three spots still to be claimed.
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One of those slots could be for Woods, and his college friend Notah Begay feels that could happen. But the former multiple PGA Tour winner feels it could be with a caveat of the 46-year-old using a cart exemption.
“We may see a last-minute introduction of a cart rule, that would be great,” Begay said. “It will just be another chance for us to see how far he’s come.” READ MOE>>