Tiger Woods might only play golf, but he’s one of the toughest athletes in all of sports.
14 months after a devastating car accident, Woods is playing his first competitive tournament. He exceeded all expectations during his first round at the Masters, carding a one-under, 71.
Tiger struggled during his second round, but eventually fought back to shoot a two-over, 74 and sit at one-over for the tournament. So far on Saturday, he’s continued to battle, but won’t be competing for the Green Jacket.
It’s clear that Woods is struggling to move well during his third round. After walking around for several days – including two days of competition – Tiger is limping heavily.
Of course, that’s to be expected given he’s playing on a surgically-repaired right leg. A video of Tiger walking down the hill showed that his right leg isn’t exactly holding up as well as he would like.
Check it out.
Damn Tiger just tried to snap his club over his leg! This man is incredible! #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/C7lFAR0Ss2
— Devin (@devinthatdood) April 9, 2022
It’s a miracle Woods is even playing in the Masters in the first place. Him being near the leaderboard after the first round was all fans needed to see.
He currently sits at three-over for the tournament and 11 shots back of the leader, Scottie Scheffler.
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