Will Tiger Woods Play Golf Again? Question Still Up In Air
Tiger Woods, who is still on break from the PGA Tour, hasn’t ruled out returning to professional, competitive golf.
Fans believe that the 47-year-old, Tiger Woods might compete in the Hero World Challenge in November, even though he hasn’t since withdrawing from the Masters Tournament in April 2023 due to a heel issue.
One position on the roster remains open, and rumors are circulating that the Californian, who has held the top slot for 683 weeks, would take it.
Woods hasn’t participated in the event since he became the host in 2019, and that is something to keep in mind.
Eight of the top 10 players in the world, including Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler, will compete in the event, which will be held in the Bahamas, a Caribbean paradise.
Tiger Woods will get the opportunity to test his abilities and physique against stern competition from all over the world in a relaxed setting.
Since April, Woods has intermittently seen on golf courses, notably at the Last Chance Regional, where he caddied for his son Charlie, 14, and assisted him with club and shot selection.
Tiger Woods honors Ivor Robson.
Eight years after quitting his job as a professional golf commentator, where he rose to fame, Ivor Robson passed away at 83.
The R&A confirmed his passing on Tuesday, October 17. He had called the Open Championship for more than 40 years.
One of the most well-known sports commentators ever, he was distinguished by his unusual Scottish accent and calming voice.
Under Robson’s voice, Woods participated in 22 Opens and paid homage to the broadcaster.
He showed respect to Ivor for making each of his Open starts so special on social media.