Tiger Woods posts videos showing himself hitting golf balls, including caption ‘Making progress’

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Tiger Woods posted video of himself hitting balls for the initially time given that his February motor vehicle accident that triggered many injuries to his right leg and foot.

The movie posted Sunday to Woods’ social media accounts constitute the very first formal update he has shared considering the fact that April. The 3-second clip also involves the caption, “Generating development.”

Woods, 45, is sporting a compression sock on his ideal leg, which is intended to enhance blood movement.

Generating development pic.twitter.com/sVQkxEHJmq

— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) November 21, 2021

Woods has not competed in an formal event considering that the 2020 Masters played in November.

Woods’ long term in qualified golfing is unsure, but PGA Tour golfer Justin Thomas mentioned in a new podcast that the 15-time significant winner is “likely to test” to make a comeback.

“I know that he is going to try,” Thomas said on the No Laying Up podcast. “I don’t see him at any time taking part in if he can not perform well. He isn’t going to strike me as a male who’s played at property and he’s taking pictures a bunch of 75s and 76s and he is like, ‘OK, I am gonna give Augusta a test this calendar year.’ Which is not really gonna be him, at minimum from my knowing, what I know of him.”

Woods formerly had returned from serious injuries, coming again to get the 2019 Masters immediately after going through spinal fusion surgery in April 2017. Woods gained his fifth Masters and 15th key title and had three whole victories just after his return in 2018.

He was recovering from one more insignificant back again procedure at the time of the crash.