Tiger Woods has been keeping things pretty close to the vest in regards to his recovery and his future in the sport. The 15-time major champion was in a serious car accident in Southern California in late February. He’s since undergone multiple surgeries and months of rehab.
This week, the golf world was treated to some pretty significant and encouraging news on Woods’ recovery and future in the sport.
Steve Stricker, a close friend of Woods, said that the superstar golfer is doing very well. Stricker expects Woods to attempt to play professional golf again.
“I’ve talked to Tiger a lot,” Stricker told SiriusXM Radio. “He’s a part of this Ryder Cup family; he won’t be able to be a captain’s assistant this time around just because of his ongoing rehabilitation to try to get better and try to play golf again, and that is going well. He’s progressing, he’s doing well, things are moving in the right direction.”
Stricker is currently preparing for the Ryder Cup. The golf world is excited for that, but maybe even more intrigued by what Stricker said about Woods.
“The most positive news on Tiger in some time,” longtime golf writer Bob Harig tweeted.
The golf world can’t wait to see Woods back on the course.
Nice to hear Tiger’s recovery is “going well” per Steve Stricker and that Strick included the phrase “to try to play golf again.” Goat. pic.twitter.com/WLvaNgYpU1
— Riggs (@RiggsBarstool) September 8, 2021
Just to hear Steve Stricker say Tiger is rehabbing to try and play golf again is a positive development. Tiger himself wouldn’t comment on that back in May in an interview with Golf Digest. We all know he’s grinding his tail off to try and make the biggest comeback in history. 🐐
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) September 8, 2021
Hearing Steve Stricker say that Tiger is rehabbing with the aim of playing golf again…. You saying there’s a chance?? #tigerwoods #tiger #golf #golfnews #tissues pic.twitter.com/6vrulGanCk
— dubbs anderson (@mrdubbsie) September 8, 2021
Woods’ presence will certainly be missed at the Ryder Cup later this month.
“He’s a part of this Ryder Cup family”
Steve Stricker told Dennis Paulson and Carl Paulson that Tiger is doing better and will be missed at Whistling Straits@CarlPaulsonGolf I @dennispaulson62 I @TigerWoods I @rydercup pic.twitter.com/mMdiqGN77t
— SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (@SiriusXMPGATOUR) September 8, 2021
Hopefully we’ll see Woods back on the course at some point in 2022.
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