The US star,who was close to having his leg amputated after he lost control of his car in February,was tight-lipped when asked about the crash.
Tiger Woods has says that while he can see himself playing in occasional PGA Tour events,his career as a full-time pro golfer is over after February’s car crash.
Almost nine months after suffering serious leg injuries in a car crash,Woods shared a video on Twitter that offered hope of a return to golf.
The 15-time major winner,who would not speculate on a return to the golf course,says his recovery from a February car accident has been ‘an entirely different animal’.
Tiger Woods posted a photo of himself on crutches on Friday and said his rehab is “coming along” two months after the golf great suffered severe leg injuries in a car crash.
Authorities say Tiger Woods was speeding at up to 140km/h when he crashed his vehicle in Southern California less than two months ago,leaving him seriously injured.
The Los Angeles County sheriff cited unspecified privacy concerns for the golf star in refusing to elaborate on the cause of his February smash.
Training in apologising is becoming as essential to the sportsperson’s kit as a good diet and stretching.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said traffic investigators executed a search warrant to retrieve data from the device from the car Woods was driving.
Tiger Woods was front of mind at Florida’s WGC-Workday Championship where Jason Day and Rory McIlroy,among others,wore their concern on their sleeves.
Whatever that ends up looking like for Tiger Woods,we have no choice but to accept it. We’ve had to readjust our expectations for him before,and now we have to again.