Tiger Woods, the 83-time PGA Tour winner, took center stage at the 2024 Hero World Challenge held in Albany, Bahamas, sharing insights about his recovery journey post-surgery. Addressing the media, Woods expressed that he is ‘a long way’ from being fully ready to compete on the PGA Tour again but remains optimistic about the future. He stated, ‘It’s been tough. I’m feeling better than I did a year ago, but I still have work to do.’ The event, which features 20 of the top golfers in the world, has Woods participating as a host despite his ongoing challenges. He noted he is focusing on rehabilitation and is grateful for the support from fans. Tee times and pairings for the first round have also been released, promising an exciting competition lineup. Woods underscored the importance of patience in his recovery process, adding, ‘I have to be smart about this. I want to play again, but I need to make sure I’m healthy before I do.’
Tiger Woods Discusses Road to Recovery at 2024 Hero World Challenge
