Golf news today, Ekings News latest Tiger Woods, a famous Thai-American golfer. announced he will compete at the British Open at St Andrew’s in July. After completing the Masters at Augusta National last week.
Tiger Woods, however, did not confirm his involvement in the next two majors, the PGA Championship, which will take place from May 19-22, and the US Open from June 16-19, saying. that he had to see if his body was strong enough before making any decisions.
“I won’t be playing a full season anymore … but I’m looking forward to St Andrew’s,” he told Sky Sports about the British Open, which takes place between 14th and 14th. July 17th at the home of golf “It’s my favorite golf course in the world. So I’m going there for that tournament. But the tournament that will take place in between, I don’t know.”
Tiger is happy to finish the Masters
Tiger Woods also expressed his gratitude for being able to finish the game for the Masters last week. After nearly losing his leg in a car accident 14 months ago, although not close to competing for his sixth title, Woods, 46, has now revealed he is delighted. It is very important to come back to compete again. and said that to play in this list It was his greatest achievement that had nothing to do with winning championships.
“For not winning the tournament, yes, without a doubt,” he said. “It would be one thing for me to tease my son and giggle. But it’s another thing that needs to be taken seriously in major championships. It was a difficult path. And I’m very grateful to have had the opportunity to overcome it. A lot of things have happened over the past 14 months. But in the end, I was able to come back and play at the Masters.”
“I don’t have the physical strength that I want it to be. But a few weeks ago, I don’t even know if I would be able to play in this event or not. Some players who are close to me, I’ve seen pictures and things I have to endure. They admire me more than anyone. Because they know what I have to do here at this level. There are days when I don’t want to do anything. where I feel pain, it’s a hard day When I feel good, that was an easy day, but there are more difficult days than easy days.”
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