New photos and even a very brief video of Tiger Woods walking the fairways without crutches emerged this weekend on social media. Enough clues for Tiger fans who are now hoping to see him resume training quickly
Tiger fans, get ready to roar again….
This weekend Tiger Woods was seen standing without crutches on a golf course for the first time since his terrible car accident in February.
Admittedly, Woods did not hold the clubs since he was satisfied to be beside his son Charlie for a junior tournament at the PGA Golf Club of Port St. Lucie in Florida but he walked normally on the course as evidenced by it. these photos and this short video published on the networks.
????#NEW Video: TMZ has obtained a short vid that shows Tiger Woods walking unassisted at the junior tournament yesterday. Short clip but enough to see he’s progressing nicely, (???? source: https://t.co/LYvO1x4ak5) pic.twitter.com/ok0nOzCLZY
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) October 11, 2021
Woods’ right leg, which suffered severe upper and lower fractures, is covered with a scabbard but the cast is gone.
???? More pics of Tiger today on the course. Standing unassisted, talking to JT’s dad. ???? ✅ (????: parker_wells_golf / IG) pic.twitter.com/a6nq8PSTOj
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) October 10, 2021
In other footage, Woods watches Charlie practicing on the putting green and chatting with Mike Thomas, Justin Thomas’ father and trainer. What feed the debates on a possible return to the fairways in 2022 of Tiger. This will require an official confirmation from the person concerned, but hope is growing.
For the record Charlie Woods finished 9th in the PGA Golf Club Invitational played over two rounds 23 strokes behind the winner in his age category (12 years).