Tiger Woods ‘Pain Free’ After Ankle Surgery: Will Play in Hero World Challenge and Masters
Tiger Woods, the legendary golfer, has revealed that he is ‘pain free’ in his ankle after undergoing surgery. This news comes as Woods prepares to make his return to professional golf at the Hero World Challenge, with hopes of playing in the upcoming Masters tournament.
Despite his positive outlook, there are still concerns about how Woods’ body will hold up on the course. His former Stanford teammate and friend, Notah Begay III, spoke about the challenges Woods is facing, including zero mobility in his left ankle and ongoing back issues. Woods himself has acknowledged that the stress from his immobile ankle has transferred to his back, causing him significant pain.
Woods’ road to recovery has been a long and difficult one, especially after a serious car accident in February 2021 that left him with severe leg injuries. Despite these setbacks, Woods has been working hard to prepare for his return to competitive golf, even playing practice rounds at Augusta National with fellow PGA Tour players.
With five Masters victories under his belt, Woods is no stranger to success at Augusta. However, the physical toll of his injuries and surgeries has raised questions about his ability to compete at the highest level once again. While Woods remains optimistic about his chances, commentators like Andy North emphasize the challenges he faces in simply being able to play a full tournament.
As Woods gears up for the Masters, golf fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see if the legendary champion can overcome his physical limitations and once again compete at the highest level. Only time will tell if Woods can recapture the magic that has made him one of the greatest golfers of all time.