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Tiger Woods Set To Announce Plans For A Return To The PGA Tour

Tiger Woods was spotted for the first time in over a month as he continues his rehab from the gruesome leg injury from the single-car crash last year

OLYMPIA FIELDS, IL - AUGUST 28: Tiger Woods of the United States look on as he approaches his second shot on the first hole during the first round of the BMW Championship on the North Course at Olympia Fields Country Club on August 28, 2020 in Olympia Fields, Illinois. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire)

Tiger Woods is back??

Well, maybe.

Just recently, Woods sent social media into a frenzy when he posted a video of himself swinging a golf club for the first time since his scary single-car crash that left him hospitalized.

Tiger Woods is now planning to share his plans for a return with he media.

It was reported on Monday afternoon that Woods was going to be present at the Hero World Challenge tomorrow, with plans to speak on Tuesday morning.

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According to some other reports, Tiger Woods will set his plans for a potential return to the PGA Tour during his press conference.

This will mark the first time that Tiger Woods will have spoken publicly since the incident.

A few months ago, Tiger was spotted walking around with a noticeable limp. So it’s hard to imagine he’s going to jump fully back into competition right now. Maybe he’ll play one or two events with a golf cart (if permitted by the PGA), or maybe he’s just going to let us know a timetable he’s thinking to return.

One thing is for sure: the entire sports world will be watching when Tiger Woods speaks to the media on Tuesday morning.


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