It’s no doubt that Tiger Woods isn’t the golfing star he once was. Following multiple injuries, the standard of his performances at major championships have certainly lowered but could a return to glory be on the cards, here’s the latest on the golfing icon.
Video footage courtesy of the PGA Tour.
Video footage courtesy of the PGA Tour.
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00:00 After making history at the Masters, Tiger Woods is preparing to play at the PGA Championship
00:07 for the first time in two years, as the year's second major returns to Valhalla Golf Club.
00:14 The 48-year-old has an exemption as a former winner of the year's second major. Valhalla
00:19 hosted the second of those successes in 2000, as he defended his crown in the play-off over
00:25 Bob May. Eight years later, the Ryder Cup was also there, but Woods did not play as
00:31 he recovered from knee surgery.
00:34 One person hoping it'll all work out is Jack Nicklaus, who believes Woods could enjoy some
00:39 success back at Valhalla. Could he be competitive if he can walk the 72 holes? Then sure, he
00:46 can. Woods has acknowledged those limitations since the Masters. He said, "I'm just going
00:51 to keep lifting, keep the motor going, keep the body moving, keep getting stronger and
00:57 keep progressing."
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