Golf superstar Tiger Woods can look forward to a comeback: The 14-time Major Champion has been given the green light by his doctors for all training activities after a break of several months due to persistent back pain.Woods then released a video on Monday in which he hits balls with the driver.
Woods has not played since his early retirement from the Dubai tournament in early February.In April, he was operated on the damaged back for the fourth time.As a result, doubts were raised in the scene as to whether the 41-year-old will ever return to the tournament circus again.
“I’m making progress,”Woods said.His manager Mark Steinberg explained that his protégé had received a “nice report” from the doctors after an examination last week.
Woods could “do as much as he has to”again.At the same time, however, Steinberg pointed out that the tiger continued his rehabilitation “very, very slowly”.
In his absence on golf courses around the world, Tiger Woods has nevertheless made headlines – with consequences.In May, he was arrested after police officers found him asleep behind the wheel of his parking car near his property in Jupiter, Florida.
Toxicological studies later revealed that Woods had a mix of five different drugs in his blood at the time of his arrest.
At an initial court hearing, the Californian had been assured by his lawyer that he was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs.For the main hearing on 25.On October 1, Woods must appear in person in court.