Tiger Woods is back on the golf course, drawing large numbers of fans to watch his practice round for the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. The 48-year-old golfer is set to play for the first time since making the cut at the Masters in April, finishing 60th. Woods is a 15-time major champion, with victories including a three-hole playoff win to take the 2000 PGA Championship and completing the Tiger Slam, winning four consecutive majors.
Despite suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash in 2021, Woods has been working hard to get back in shape and compete at a high level. He finished 60th at the Masters last month and is determined to continue improving. Woods’ friend Justin Thomas recalls the victory at Valhalla where Woods narrowly defeated Bob May in a playoff to secure his fifth major victory. Thomas describes Woods’ approach to the game as one where he was simply better than everyone else, making it seem easy.
Woods is focused on his preparation for the PGA Championship and is working on getting stronger and improving his game. He is determined to continue progressing and hopes to have longer practice sessions leading up to the tournament. Despite his recent struggles with injuries, Woods remains optimistic and committed to his training regime. The PGA Championship is set to begin on Thursday, and Woods is ready to compete against the best golfers in the world.
As Woods returns to the golf course after a series of setbacks, fans eagerly await his performance at the PGA Championship. Woods’ ability to overcome adversity and continue competing at a high level is a testament to his dedication and passion for the game. With his impressive track record and determination to succeed, Woods remains a top contender in the world of professional golf. Fans around the world will be watching as Woods tees off at Valhalla Golf Club in hopes of adding to his already impressive list of achievements.