Tiger Woods Return: 18 World Golf Championship Awardee Proves He Still Has It

The appearance of Tiger Woods at the Quicken Loans National media event on Monday teased everyone of his possible return. The professional golfer proved that he still has it by striking three successive wedge shots from 102 yards away of water on the 10th hole at Congressional Country Club.

Of course, Tiger Woods was asked if he's about to come back hitting golf balls once again after his back surgery in October. He said that he was still trying to regain his powerful built and flexible body to be able to hit it afresh, according to Golf Channel.

Tiger Woods underwent his third microdiscectomy after his last game at the 10th Wyndham Championship in August. This might be the reason why the 40-year-old star looked a little stiff and grunt a little for a couple of times before he started his game.

 Perfect start to #tigerjam weekend!

A photo posted by Tiger Woods (@tigerwoods) on Apr 29, 2016 at 11:56am PDT


Tiger Woods explained that if he only knew when he will be fit to play golf again; he will proudly share it with everyone. "It'd be nice to know that I am going to play on such-and-such a date. But I don't know," the one of the most successful golfer of all time revealed at the news conference, Chicago Tribune reported.

However, Tiger Woods described that he is getting tough again but, still needs more stamina. "I need to be able to go out there and play and recover each and every day," he said. Tiger Woods obtained 14 major recognitions and 79 wins through the course of his career, which made him next to Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead, North Jersey cited.

Tiger Woods gave the world of golf a new taste of diversion and broke the cultural limitation with his mixed legacy. He altered the face of the game by adding a taste of athleticism, strength, aggressiveness but, staying to be cool that the next generation of golfers aims to be like.

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