RUSTY BUT PAIN-FREE WOODS RARING TO GO
The Straits Times|November 30, 2023
Golf great says ankle surgery a success, believes he can play once a month in 2024
RUSTY BUT PAIN-FREE WOODS RARING TO GO

American golf star Tiger Woods said on Nov 28 that his right ankle is without pain and he is not concerned about walking 72 holes this week, in his return to competition for the first time since his ankle surgery in April.

The 15-time Major champion spoke ahead of the Hero World Challenge, a 20-player event he hosts at Albany Golf Club which starts on Nov 30 in the Bahamas.

"My game feels rusty. I haven't played in a while," he said. "But I'm excited to compete and play and I'm just as curious as all of you to see what happens because I haven't done it in a while."

Woods, who turns 48 on Dec 30, is playing competitively for the first time since undergoing right ankle surgery on the same leg that suffered severe injuries in a 2021 car crash.

"I don't have any of the pain I had at the Masters or pre-that in my ankle," he added. "Other parts are taking the brunt of the load so I'm a little more sore in other areas.

"But the ankle is good so that surgery was a success." He was limping around Augusta National - where he won his first Major in 1997 and his most recent in 2019 in pain in April.

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