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Is Tiger Woods all set to treat his fans with a comeback?
Woods's former collegemate, Notah Begay III, hinted that the Veteran Golf Icon may sometimes hold his clubs competitively.
(Notah Begay III on left, Tiger Woods on right)
"I know as soon as he feels like he can be competitive — I think he got a good sense of what it’s going to take this past year — we’ll see him," Begay told Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz Tuesday on SiriusXM's PGA Tour Radio. "We might see him one time this fall. He might surprise everybody."
Begay has almost confirmed that Woods will play the PNC Championship in December with his son Charlie for the third consecutive year.
"I think he will," Begay said Wednesday ahead of his PGA Tour Champions debut at the Constellation Furyk & Friends. "I think he's — we may see a late-minute introduction of a cart rule, that would be great ... it will just be another chance for us to see how far he's come."
In February 2021, Tiger Woods suffered from critical lower body injuries in a car crash. Nonetheless, Woods returned to PGA Championship and Masters but withdrew on Day 3 in PGA Championship. The reason cited was an extreme discomfort in his surgically repaired right leg.
In the 150th Open at St. Andrews in July, he continued to feel severe uneasiness in his leg. Hopefully, Woods is expected to recover and get back on the greens. Though, it purely depends upon how Tiger feels!
"Tiger is just steadily trying to find ways to get a little bit more stability in his leg. It was presenting some major challenges at St. Andrews. I had a chance to talk to him during the round out there. It’s just constant discomfort. It’s just hard to focus on golf, which is hard enough, much less having to deal with the literal pain of your leg kind of aching throughout the day."
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