“Tiger Woods’ Epic Golf Comeback with Kids as Caddies! Find Out How He Defied Doubt and Knocked Off Rust at PNC Championship!”
Tiger Woods, whose last PGA Tour victory was at the 2019 Zozo Championship, recently made a successful comeback at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas after undergoing ankle fusion surgery following his withdrawal from the Masters in April. Despite using a golf cart at the PNC Championship, a privilege not allowed on the PGA…
Tiger Woods, whose last PGA Tour victory was at the 2019 Zozo Championship, recently made a successful comeback at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas after undergoing ankle fusion surgery following his withdrawal from the Masters in April. Despite using a golf cart at the PNC Championship, a privilege not allowed on the PGA Tour, Woods expressed satisfaction with his ankle’s resilience.
The 47-year-old golfer, turning 48 on December 30, spoke about various aches but emphasized his commitment to rigorous workouts and daily training. Reflecting on his participation in the PNC Championship alongside his 16-year-old son Charlie and with daughter Sam as his caddy, Woods expressed gratitude for the special experience. Team Woods finished tied for fifth in the event, now known as the PNC Championship, where Germany’s Bernhard Langer and his son Jason secured victory.
Woods acknowledged the significance of shaking off rust and doubts during the tournament, highlighting the rarity of hitting shots that truly matter in recent times. Despite challenges, the golf legend cherished the unique opportunity to share the course with both of his children, creating lasting memories.