Injury wasn’t the reason Tiger Woods decided to retire.
Injury wasn’t the reason Tiger Woods decided to retire.
Every tournament that Tiger Woods participates in is for him to win. If the 47-year-old football legend admits that he is incapable of competing for championships, he will decide to retire.
Tiger Woods expressed his love for competition, saying he will continue to compete until the day winning becomes impossible. He made the announcement during the 2023 Hero World Challenge after taking an eight-month hiatus from golf due to injury, and also said that retirement is inevitable when the time comes.
The former world number one highlighted her goal of competing for the championship at Albany Stadium, saying: “Of course I will be entering the Hero World Challenge 2023 with that goal in mind.”
The 2023 Hero World She Challenge line-up generated considerable interest, not because of the 19 outstanding golfers, but because there was a conspicuous absence at one venue. Tiger Woods confirmed his return to the Albany Course in the Bahamas nearly two weeks after announcing the tournament, causing a sensation among golf fans around the world.
Tiger Woods has suffered numerous injuries throughout his career. He has a total of 15 major wins, but he has not played golf since the Masters at Augusta National in April because he was forced to withdraw in the third round due to a recurrence of plantar fasciitis in his right foot. After a setback, the legendary golfer injured his ankle in a serious car accident that nearly claimed his life at the age of 47 earlier this year and underwent surgery. Surrounded by reporters, Woods said his enthusiasm for the game was waning. Like many of you, I haven’t played in a while, so I’m curious to see what happens. ”
Woods said his ankle injury means he no longer feels the pain he felt during the Augusta tournament. Although Woods was feeling pain in other parts of his body, including his knees and back due to the heavy workload, he confirmed that his ankle was fine and the surgery was a success. This accomplished golfer has won 15 major awards throughout his career. Last November, Woods accompanied his son Charlie as a caddy for 54 holes of the Nota Begay III National Junior Golf Championship. Although Woods continued to limp, his injured right leg fought through all four rounds and was “mission accomplished”, allowing him to swing the club fully. After driving for 4 days I was so sore. However, the ankle has fully recovered and is pain-free. These words were spoken by a golfer who achieved a record 82 on the PGA Tour Cup. Woods finished the first round of the 2023 Hero World Challenge today, admitting he was feeling “sore all over,” but did not appear to be limping while walking. Super Tiger recorded a -1 score in the first 14 holes, but encountered difficulties with the hole N ° 15-Par-5 and marked a terrible double. Later, he recorded two consecutive rare recases to N ° 16 and 17, respectively.
Therefore, Woods finished the first round with a 75 -beat (+3) score, he gave eight hits behind the top scorer, and he was in the Orbani Tournament. It was better than two.