Golf
Tiger Woods’ Comeback Unveiled at the Hero World Challenge! You Won’t Believe the Signs of Improvement
On December 04, (THEWILL) –
On December 04, (THEWILL) – Tiger Woods staged a remarkable comeback in the third round of the Hero World Challenge on Saturday, posting a 1-under par 71 at Albany Golf Club. Despite facing initial challenges, the 15-time major champion demonstrated positive developments in his latest return from injury.
Woods faced a shaky start, recording bogeys on the first two holes. However, he quickly turned things around with birdies at the 3rd, 6th, 8th, and 9th, making the turn at an impressive 2-under 34. The back nine saw a mix of two bogeys and one birdie, resulting in a 37. The round concluded with a missed short par putt at the 18th.
This tournament marks Woods’ comeback to competitive golf following his withdrawal from The Masters in April due to injuries sustained in a car crash. Throughout the week, Woods has displayed increased comfort in walking compared to previous comebacks, indicating progress in his recovery. His robust upper body has also allowed him to drive the ball considerable distances, keeping pace with the predominantly younger field.
Woods acknowledged mental commitment as a challenge on Thursday, but Saturday showcased notable progress. Despite a slow start, he rebounded with birdies on 4 out of 7 mid-round holes, demonstrating an improved feel for the short game, particularly in executing challenging bunker shots.
While still experiencing some discomfort, Woods continues to move smoothly, and his surgically repaire
On December 04, (THEWILL) – Tiger Woods staged a remarkable comeback in the third round of the Hero World Challenge on Saturday, posting a 1-under par 71 at Albany Golf Club. Despite facing initial challenges, the 15-time major champion demonstrated positive developments in his latest return from injury.
Woods faced a shaky start, recording bogeys on the first two holes. However, he quickly turned things around with birdies at the 3rd, 6th, 8th, and 9th, making the turn at an impressive 2-under 34. The back nine saw a mix of two bogeys and one birdie, resulting in a 37. The round concluded with a missed short par putt at the 18th.
This tournament marks Woods’ comeback to competitive golf following his withdrawal from The Masters in April due to injuries sustained in a car crash. Throughout the week, Woods has displayed increased comfort in walking compared to previous comebacks, indicating progress in his recovery. His robust upper body has also allowed him to drive the ball considerable distances, keeping pace with the predominantly younger field.
Woods acknowledged mental commitment as a challenge on Thursday, but Saturday showcased notable progress. Despite a slow start, he rebounded with birdies on 4 out of 7 mid-round holes, demonstrating an improved feel for the short game, particularly in executing challenging bunker shots.
While still experiencing some discomfort, Woods continues to move smoothly, and his surgically repaired ankle appears significantly healthier compared to earlier this year after undergoing a subtalar fusion procedure. With signs of improvement evident each day, all eyes are now on whether Woods can deliver a strong finish in Sunday’s final round.
d ankle appears significantly healthier compared to earlier this year after undergoing a subtalar fusion procedure. With signs of improvement evident each day, all eyes are now on whether Woods can deliver a strong finish in Sunday’s final round.
staged a remarkable comeback in the third round of the Hero World Challenge on Saturday, posting a 1-under par 71 at Albany Golf Club. Despite facing initial challenges, the 15-time major champion demonstrated positive developments in his latest return from injury.
Woods faced a shaky start, recording bogeys on the first two holes. However, he quickly turned things around with birdies at the 3rd, 6th, 8th, and 9th, making the turn at an impressive 2-under 34. The back nine saw a mix of two bogeys and one birdie, resulting in a 37. The round concluded with a missed short par putt at the 18th.
This tournament marks Woods’ comeback to competitive golf following his withdrawal from The Masters in April due to injuries sustained in a car crash. Throughout the week, Woods has displayed increased comfort in walking compared to previous comebacks, indicating progress in his recovery. His robust upper body has also allowed him to drive the ball considerable distances, keeping pace with the predominantly younger field.
Woods acknowledged mental commitment as a challenge on Thursday, but Saturday showcased notable progress. Despite a slow start, he rebounded with birdies on 4 out of 7 mid-round holes, demonstrating an improved feel for the short game, particularly in executing challenging bunker shots.
While still experiencing some discomfort, Woods continues to move smoothly, and his surgically repaired ankle appears significantly healthier compared to earlier this year after undergoing a subtalar fusion procedure. With signs of improvement evident each day, all eyes are now on whether Woods can deliver a strong finish in Sunday’s final round.
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