After his terrible car accident near Los Angeles on February 23, 2021, Tiger Woods stayed away from the courses in order to recover and rest with his family. When are we going to see the tiger again at major events?

Apr 14, 2019; Augusta, GA, USA; Tiger Woods celebrates after making a putt on the 18th green to win The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

April 14, 2019; Augusta. Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports

Speculation has been rife in recent weeks and days. Although Tiger Woods posted a photo on his Instagram with his recovering dog, the status of the 15-time champion in major remained unknown. 

 

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Tiger Woods was first seen without a crutch in a competition in which his son, Charlie, followed his son to the driving range and exchanged a few words with Mike Thomas, father and trainer of Justin Thomas. The winner of the Masters 2019 seemed to walk without gene, perhaps the dawn of a recovery with the clubs.

A new source is fueling the rumor of Tiger's resumption of competition. A source close to Woods says he would like to resume competition as soon as possible. He would even have a recovery schedule in mind and all his fans are all hoping to see him on the roster of the Masters which will take place next April. With five green jackets already, Tiger Woods is just one victory away from Jack Nicklaus to tie the record for victory in Augusta.

We hope that he will be able to resume his quest to achieve eighteen Grand Slam titles.

 

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“Tiger has made remarkable progress in recent months, but even more impressive recently. It is as if every day he could do more, do more things, the pain is less severe and he feels better. He says he can get over the pain now. He has a schedule in mind, but he doesn't want to expose it right now, he knows when he wants to come back and he's going to do everything to make it happen. He says he's not 100%, but he knows his return to competition is important. This is his goal. "

By Baptiste Laurensou.