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Tiger Woods: Comeback bout 'could have been really good'

Tiger Woods: Comeback bout 'could have been really good'

Tiger Woods: Comeback bout 'could have been really good'
Tiger Woods: Comeback bout 'could have been really good'

Tiger Woods' return to the golfing world after a 15-month break was a hot topic of discussion. His appearance at the Hero World Challenge in 2016, following back surgery, marked a significant comeback. Despite finishing with a score of 73, Woods expressed disappointment, saying, "That could have been a really good thing."

Despite numerous health challenges, including surgeries for post-traumatic arthritis and nerve issues in his back, Woods remains resilient. His return to competitive golf at the Hero World Challenge saw a significant boost in his world ranking, jumping from 1,199th to 668th - the biggest leap in his career[1].

Woods' performance during the Hero World Challenge was impressive, with four birdies in his first eight holes. However, mistakes on the long 9th and late in the game cost him a higher finish. Finishing 18th with an even-par score, Woods stayed relatively unscathed in his comeback[1].

Despite the challenges, Woods remains committed to his golf career, with recent appearances at the Hero World Challenge in 2023 and his involvement in TGL, a virtual golfing league. His most recent appearance saw him finish 18th, with headlines made for his comments on the new OWGR system and his support for his son Charlie, who has shown remarkable potential in the sport[1][2].

Insights: Tiger Woods' health status has been marked by ongoing recovery and resilience, despite numerous health challenges and surgeries. His return to competitive golf at the Hero World Challenge in 2016 saw a significant boost in his world ranking.


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