Tiger Woods hints at a dramatic comeback, but will he swing again? The golf legend, with 15 major titles under his belt, is considering a return to the green after a series of injuries. In a recent interview, Woods, now 50, revealed he hasn't ruled out playing at this year's Masters Tournament in April, despite his recent lumbar disc replacement surgery and a ruptured left Achilles.
The road to recovery hasn't been easy. Woods admitted, 'My body has been through a lot,' but he's determined to get back to the top. While his left Achilles is no longer an issue, the disc surgery has left him sore and in need of time to heal. He's aware it might be a slow journey, especially compared to younger players like Will Zalatoris, who also went through a similar recovery.
But here's where it gets controversial. Woods, who has previously rejected the idea of playing from a cart, is now considering it for the Champions Tour. He's eligible at 50, and this could be a game-changer. However, he's adamant that he won't do it on the main tour, stating, 'I don't believe in it.'
As if that wasn't enough, Woods is also a key figure in the PGA Tour's future. He's shaping the tour's format and schedule changes, which could roll out as soon as next season. This commitment, along with his health, is why he's undecided about another massive opportunity—leading Team USA as Ryder Cup captain in 2027. Woods is torn, stating, 'I'm trying to figure out if I can actually do our team... justice with my time.'
So, will we see Tiger Woods swinging again, and if so, where and when? The golf world eagerly awaits his next move. What do you think? Is a comeback in the cards for Woods, or should he focus on his behind-the-scenes roles? Share your thoughts in the comments!