Tiger Woods recently posted a video showing his progress as he continues to recover from an accident earlier in the year. Woods shared the video of him practicing on the range as he rediscovers his golf swing. The video was simply captioned, “Making progress.”
Woods has not played in a tournament since December of 2020, when he competed alongside his 11-year-old son Charlie. Woods underwent his fifth back surgery in January of 2021. Following his surgery, he stressed that he was still expecting to be back on tour.
Plans changed after his unexpected accident in February, which police claim he was lucky to survive. Following the accident, Woods missed the entirety of the 2021 season. This meant that the 45-year-old veteran missed big tournaments such as the Masters and the biennial Ryder Cup.
Article Continues BelowThe 15-time major championship winner needed a rod, screws, and pins to help repair compound fractures in both legs as well as a shattered ankle. Given the severity of his injuries, many expected that his recovery would take time. Fans and golfers alike showed support for Tiger by wearing red during the World Golf Championships.
Fellow golfer Justin Thomas recently revealed that Tiger will attempt a golf comeback as he is not ready to give up his lifelong love. Tiger's latest video certainly points to positive signs regarding this comeback. The video will certainly get fans excited, but no definite return has been confirmed yet. As he continues on his road to recovery, Tiger's latest video will spark hope for those who wish to see the legendary golfer back on the course as soon as possible. Don't hold your breath, but we could be hearing “Get in the hole, Tiger!” once again.