Tiger Woods has been working tirelessly to rehab and get his body right after being involved in a scary car accident in February. This latest spotting of the PGA star is a huge positive for his recovery, though.

Tiger was seen at a junior event in Florida keeping an eye on his son, Charlie, while he plays in a tournament. The most positive part of it all? Woods is standing on his own without any crutches. Via TW Legion:

Obviously, Tiger Woods is a long way off getting on the golf course and competing again, if that ever happens at all. But considering he had fractures in his tibia and fibula, it's a great sign to see one of the greatest golfers ever out and about again.

Woods hasn't said much since the accident, but he did send Team USA a message prior to the Ryder Cup a few weeks back as they rolled to a 19-9 win over Team Europe. Steve Stricker, a close friend of Tiger, had this to say prior to the competition as well:

“He won’t be able to be a captain’s assistant this time around because of his on-going rehabilitation to try and get better. To try to play golf again. And that is going well,” Stricker said. “He’s progressing. He’s doing well, things are moving in the right direction.”

Tiger Woods has defied all the odds before. Who says he can't do it again? Nevertheless, it's just great to see him on the course again around the sport that he loves.