Woods, who is host of the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational this week in Pacific Palisades, California, that benefits his TGF Foundation, continues working on strengthening activities but has not worked seriously with his long clubs.
The accident resulted in a three-week hospital stay for Woods, during which he faced the possibility of having his right leg amputated, followed by three months where he was confined to a hospital-type bed at his home in South Florida.In his first public appearance since the accident, Woods said last November ahead of the Hero World Challenge where he was tournament host that he had no desire to be a full-time player on the PGA Tour again but hoped to play here and there.
“Being a weekend warrior is easy, that’s not that hard. Hit your ball, hop in a cart, ride, barely step out of the cart, grab your club and hit the next one,” said Woods. “I can do that, that’s not that hard, but walking a golf course, that’s a totally different deal.
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