Despite His Latest Positive Update, Tiger Woods Suffers a Major Career Setback For the First Time in 27 Years
Tiger Woods took a break from the sport for about six months. For the past three years, the golfer has been on and off the course due to nagging injuries. Now it seems that these issues have affected not only his body, but also his career!
Woods’ OWGR rating has dropped exponentially due to his rehab hiatus. This begs the question: Is it time for the 15-time major winner to return from a six-month layoff? Tiger Woods’ 27-year career has hit its lowest point.
A 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour winner, he is a household name in the golf world. Woods was involved in a car accident in 2021 and injured his right leg, forcing him to retire that year. After several surgeries, until he returns to graduate school at Augusta National in 2022. However, because I was focusing on my health, I played less. His last appearance was the 2023 Masters, but a serious injury forced him to withdraw from the major tournament. Woods’ latest update raises hopes for his comeback.
Last month, Woods practiced more and had fun on the golf course. But even though this golfer is far from the competitive scene, he is still doing everything he can to improve his game. Last September, Woods attended a Nexus Cup clinic and soon joined his son as a caddy. Recently, he has been photographed several times with golfers at The Hay Pebble Beach. Woods’ recovery suggests he will return to the Hero World Challenge and the PNC Championship with his son. Fans have been patiently waiting for the G.O.A.T. Make vegetables fun again. We will too!