Tiger Woods is relieved as he gets ready to make his comeback, stating that his ankle is completely free from pain. The golfer, who is known for his exceptional skills, is back on the golf course and has confirmed that his ankle is not causing him any discomfort. Although he admits that his body is still adjusting to the surgery he underwent last year, Woods is determined to continue playing professional golf and plans to participate in one PGA Tour event per month this year.
Excited to return to the sport he loves, Tiger Woods has announced that he is now pain-free after undergoing ankle fusion surgery. While his body is still adapting to the healing process, the legendary golfer is committed to playing for as long as possible. Woods is looking forward to showcasing his skills at the Genesis Invitational in California and is eager to be an active part of the golfing world, despite the challenges he has faced with his fused back.
In recent discussions, Tiger Woods has revealed that talks about the potential return of LIV players to the PGA Tour are taking place daily. The goal is to find a way for these players to rejoin the tour and restore unity to the sport. Although concrete solutions have not yet been reached, the ongoing dialogue between the involved parties is a positive indication that a compromise may be reached in the near future. Woods has expressed the tour’s commitment to exploring different models and pathways for players to return, while also considering the impact on those who have remained with the PGA Tour. The ultimate objective is to improve the overall quality of the sport. As Woods prepares for the Genesis Invitational, his first tournament of 2024, he emphasized that there are still many uncertainties and unknowns regarding the specifics of these potential changes.
“We’re in a great position right now. Hopefully we can enhance our product in the short term and long term.” Tiger Woods addressed the media today and discussed the PGA Tour’s new agreement with the Strategic Sports Group and ongoing discussions with the PIF.
However, he reassured fans that the tour is actively engaged in discussions and communication, both through emails and meetings, in order to determine the best way forward for the future of the PGA Tour. Woods’ latest update follows his proposal that the PGA Tour can now bypass a partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. He expressed his desire to incorporate the PIF into their tour and product, acknowledging that they currently do not have the financial means to do so. Nevertheless, the numbers they had initially agreed upon in the framework agreement remain unchanged.
According to the Source firstsportz.com