Tiger Woods on Rest and Is Feeling Better. Should be ready to Play in March
Tiger Woods is currently recuperating after his abrupt departure from the Genesis Invitational, where he withdrew from the event due to illness rather than any exacerbation of his persistent injury issues. Despite the disappointment of his premature exit from the Riviera Country Club, Woods’ plans for the 2024 season remain unchanged as he focuses on…
Tiger Woods is currently recuperating after his abrupt departure from the Genesis Invitational, where he withdrew from the event due to illness rather than any exacerbation of his persistent injury issues. Despite the disappointment of his premature exit from the Riviera Country Club, Woods’ plans for the 2024 season remain unchanged as he focuses on recovering from influenza.
During his brief appearance at the tournament, Woods faced challenges on the course, struggling to find his rhythm and battling to make the cut in the $20 million event. However, despite his difficulties, there were glimpses of promise in his performance over 24 holes. Dame Laura Davies, among others, expressed optimism about Woods’ prospects, suggesting that had he been in better health, he might have succeeded in making the cut.
Davies highlighted Woods’ driving as a particular area of encouragement, noting improvements and expressing confidence in his ability to refine other aspects of his game, such as his irons. While Woods encountered some challenges with his iron play during the event, his putting remained a strength, with several crucial putts sinking to salvage pars.
Reflecting on Woods’ limited appearances since his remarkable return at the 2022 Masters following a severe car accident, Davies remains steadfast in her belief that Woods has the potential to secure victory on the PGA Tour this season. Such an achievement would solidify his status as the most prolific winner in PGA Tour history, showcasing his enduring talent and resilience despite the setbacks he has faced. We Sincerely hope to him play again in March.