The greatest of all time is taking significant steps toward a comeback.
Tiger Woods is moving forward with grace and poise, showing promise along the way.
The 47-year-old golf legend was recently spotted caddying for his son Charlie at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf Championship in Louisiana over the weekend. He walked alongside his son, shouldering Charlie’s bag, and remarkably, there was no noticeable limp in his step.
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In a video shared on SB Nation’s Playing Through on X, Woods briskly paced alongside his 14-year-old son as he competed in the tournament.
As Charlie entered the final round on Monday, he was at 5-over and tied for 23rd place. However, it was evident that the father and son were cherishing their special bond. This marked the second occasion in recent months that Tiger was seen caddying for Charlie. He also carried his son’s clubs in September when Charlie secured his spot in the November tournament.
Tiger’s brisk walk is noteworthy considering it has been more than six months since he withdrew from the Masters prior to the fourth round due to a re-aggravation of his plantar fasciitis.
Tiger underwent “successful” fusion surgery on his ankle later that same month to address arthritis issues in his leg.
In April, he informed reporters that he continues to grapple with “constant” leg pain, an ongoing challenge stemming from the serious injuries he sustained in a single-car accident in California in February 2021.
The possibility of Tiger Woods staging a remarkable comeback to secure one more Major victory is a prospect that would be nothing short of extraordinary.