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Golf legend Tiger Woods, who has been absent from action since April, was recently spotted ‘walking fine’ at a junior tournament in Florida with his son Charlie Woods.

Woods hadn’t appeared in public since withdrawing after the third round of the 2023 Masters in April. Subsequently, he underwent subtalar fusion surgery and announced the premature end of his 2022–23 season.

Many fans on social media inquired with TW Legion, a Twitter handle dedicated to tracking Tiger’s updates, about the golfer’s current health status. However, TW Legion left fans disappointed, stating that they had no news regarding his present health situation.

TW Legion wrote on Twitter:

“🚨Lot of people have been messaging to ask for a Tiger health update. Sadly there is nothing to report at this stage. We’re nearing 4 months since surgery. Public sightings have been limited to non existent so hopefully he’s walking at this point.

“We know he’s not going to play much but we all still hope he’ll play occasionally if it’s possible. Maybe he’s busy planning out the future of the TOUR while he rehabs. I will never give up on Tiger Woods 🐐”

Following the tweet, one of the followers named Joe Simillie shared the good news that the 15-time major champion was recently seen walking comfortably at the junior golf tournament where his son Charlie was participating.

Tiger Woods

He wrote:

“I played in a junior tournament at Old Palm and Charlie was playing it in. Seemed to be walking fine”

Later, TW Legion confirmed the information itself in another tweet. It wrote:

“🚨#UPDATE from my post earlier tonight – a follower reached out and said Tiger was at a Junior tourney last week at Old Palm GC in FL and was seen walking with no boot. I confirmed to check and CW played in this tourney 👀”

However, it will still take some time for Tiger to regain full fitness and return to action, which is great news for the fans who have been worried about their favorite player’s health.

“It’s a great addition” – Rory McIlroy on Tiger Woods’ appointment as PGA Tour’s sixth Player Director

The four-time major champion believes that the appointment of Tiger Woods as Player Director is a great addition.

Last week, the 82-time winner on the PGA Tour was appointed a Player Director, bringing the total number of Player Directors on the PGA Tour Policy Board to six.

Speaking at the pre-event conference of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, McIlroy shared his thoughts on Tiger’s inclusion in the Policy Board.

He said:

“Look, it’s a great addition. The player over the last 20 years that’s left the biggest legacy on the game, for him to be involved in the discussions around the future of professional golf and what that may look like I think is very important.

“Tiger has stepped up for all of us on Tour, and I think he realizes that the players that are on the policy board were trying to play regular golf, and at the same time try to navigate all these different things, as well.”

With the addition of Tiger Woods, Player Directors now hold the majority on the policy board, with their number reaching six. The other members include five Player Directors, five Independent Directors, and the PGA of America Director.

Although the golf world is full of players who play golf with their right hand. But there are also some notable names as well who are left-handed and use that hand only to make shots.

But the legendary golfer, Tiger Woods, is not one of them. However in a recent mishap when a major golf brand shared a clip of Woods and some other players playing with left hands, it invited a flurry of backlash who accused them of misrepresentation.

TaylorMade shares clips of wrong players to celebrate a special day

Today is International left-handers day and although their quantity is very less in the golf world, the PGA Tour has about five percent of members who play with their left hand. Out of this percentage, only four players have won major championships and they are – Bob Charles, Mike Weir, Phil Mickelson, and Bubba Watson.

While Phil Mickelson is famously known as Lefty, he is a right-handed person. The reason he uses his left hand is because of his father. As a young child, he saw his father trying to be a “mirror-image” of his right-hand swinging. Mickelson later went on to win events thanks to the use of his left hand.

But, when golf equipment brand TaylorMade shared a video to mark this day, it turned out to be a big blunder for them. In the Instagram post made by TaylorMade, they wished everyone a happy left-handers day and included clips of Tiger Woods, Nelly Korda, Rory McIlroy, and five others, all of whom are right-handed golfers. All of these players are sponsored by the brand.

Tiger Woods

This promotional attempt of TaylorMade backfired as people were quick to point out that there was not a single clip of an actual left-handed golfer which would have been ten times better rather than using famous names who may have played with left hand once in a lifetime.

Fans call out TaylorMade for unjust representation

Fans quickly proved that they can’t be easily fooled with weak promotional strategies and rebuked the brand for not using an actual left-handed golfer clip.

One criticized the brand for not including lefty players,“No actual lefties in this vid? Your PR team slacking rn”
Another fan trolled them,“Happy national wrong handed day”
One pondered, “Are there any actually lefties in these clips?”
One person supposed this could be a right-handed clip reversed, “Wouldn’t even be surprised if these weren’t reversed images.”
TaylorMade invited the trolls with their wrong step,“You only relevant as a lefty if they are signed to you yeah?”
The fan had a good suggestion,“What about Robert Macintyre… he’s actually lefty and team taylormade”
And this fan made another wise suggestion, “I love Taylormade but as a real lefty it would have been best if you also put a pic or vid of a real lefty!”
Some left-handed players in the golf world are Brian Harman, Greg Chalmers, Sam Adams, Akshay Bhatia, Bob Charles, Nick O’hern, to name a few. Using any of their clips would have worked out for TaylorMade.

Tiger Woods is undoubtedly the most famous golfer in history, and his net worth in 2023 reflects not just his remarkable golf skills but also his astute business acumen. While Woods openly admits that becoming a champion required immense dedication and sacrifice, it’s his prowess on the golf course that put him on the map and paved the way for his mega-wealthy status, per Parade.

Tiger Woods’ love for golf began at an incredibly young age, watching his father, Earl Woods, play when he was just six months old. He gained media attention early on, appearing on TV at two years old while putting with Bob Hope and featuring in Golf Digest at the age of five. Woods quickly rose through the ranks, and by the age of 16, he participated in his first professional match at the 1992 Los Angeles Open. Four years later, he turned pro and became a global sensation, popularizing golf and becoming one of the highest-earning athletes by 1997.

As of 2023, Forbes estimates Tiger Woods’ net worth to be a staggering $1 billion, having accumulated over $1.7 billion throughout his illustrious golfing career. Despite his immense success, Woods faced personal and professional challenges, including a significant hit to his public image in 2009 due to revelations of infidelity. Nevertheless, he persevered through injuries and controversies to remain one of the most decorated, celebrated, and wealthiest athletes of all time.

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods’ business acumen extends beyond golf. He signed a significant endorsement deal with Nike in 1996, receiving a five-year contract worth $40 million. By 2000, Woods had extended the partnership for another five years at a reported $100 million. A subsequent contract extension in 2013, estimated to have been signed in 2006, earned him a staggering $200 million. Despite personal challenges, Nike stood by Woods and continued the partnership, reaping the rewards of his immense popularity and global appeal.

Woods’ wealth primarily comes from endorsements, accounting for approximately 90% of his total net worth. Aside from Nike, he has had lucrative deals with brands like Rolex, Gatorade, TaylorMade, Hero Motocorp, American Express, EA Sports, Bridgestone, and Monster Energy. At the peak of his career, Woods earned up to $100 million annually from endorsements, thanks to his approachable persona, diverse background, and broad fan base.

As of 2023, Tiger Woods earns an estimated $73.5 million annually from golfing and endorsements. During his prime years, he earned well over $100 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid athletes on the planet. His golf earnings alone amount to approximately $150 million, and he has raked in around $120 million from the PGA Tour over his career.

Despite already amassing immense wealth, Tiger Woods was reportedly offered a staggering sum “in the high nine digits” to play in the LIV league but turned it down. This decision further highlights Woods’ focus on his legacy, charity work, and commitment to his existing partnerships.

Tiger Woods’ net worth in 2023 exemplifies his status as the king of golf both on and off the course. While his exceptional golfing skills put him in the spotlight, his shrewd business sense has allowed him to build an empire of wealth through lucrative endorsements and strategic partnerships. Beyond the golf course, Woods’ philanthropic efforts, including the TGR Foundation supporting children’s welfare and education, demonstrate his desire to leave a lasting positive impact on the world. As the golfing legend continues to inspire generations, his legacy as a champion and a businessman will undoubtedly endure for years to come.

The AIG Women’s Open Championship ended on a great note on Sunday. Lilia Vu sat atop the leaderboard at the end of the final round with an impressive score of 8-under par. This exceptional performance means next year she will be defending her title at the esteemed St. Andrews golf course.

Renowned as the home of golf, St. Andrews has served as the backdrop for numerous tournaments, including prestigious majors. Notably, the legendary golfer Tiger Woods has achieved victory on this very course on two separate occasions. Now, Lilia Vu is eyeing opening her account at the hallowed course next year. Let’s dive into the story.

Lilia Vu to defend her title at St. Andrews and she is already looking ahead

During the post-win press conference, Lilia Vu provided insight into the event at Walton Heath and discussed her remarkable victory. A notable moment occurred when the moderator inquired about the significance of competing at the iconic St. Andrews golf course in 2024, and how meaningful it would be for her. The two-time Major Championship winner responded stating, “I am so excited for that tournament.”

Vu shared her excitement over the 48th edition of the tournament through which she will have her first experience of St. Andrews. She thinks she is going to cry when she crosses the iconic Swilcan Bridge which connects the 18th hole to the first.

Tiger Woods

“I think it’s going to be great. It’s going to be so much fun,” the 25-year-golfer, who overcame a tough challenge from English woman Charley Hull, went on to add over her participation as defending champion next year

St, Andrews is the same iconic location where Tiger Woods has triumphed with two major victories in the past. That should be a great inspiration for Lilia Vu. What could be a bigger inspiration than when Woods is involved in one way or the other?

A glimpse into Tiger Woods’ triumphs at St. Andrews

Mr. T has built an impressive and illustrious golfing career, boasting 82 victories on the PGA Tour. Among his remarkable achievements is his exceptional performance in the Open Championship at St. Andrews in 2000 and 2005. In 2000, he secured a memorable win with a remarkable eight-stroke lead, setting a record for the lowest score (19-under-par) across all majors. The record stood intact for 15 years.

Adding to his legacy at St. Andrew’s, Woods again emerged victorious in 2005, capturing another Open Championship. Demonstrating his prowess, he achieved a commanding five-shot win in this prestigious tournament.

Considering the incredible progress Lilia Vu is making in her golfing career, there is a possibility that she wins her first win at St. Andrews and join the league of Tiger Woods. What are your views on it? Drop your thoughts in the comments section below.

The golf world has already witnessed the magic of Tiger Woods competing with his son Charlie, but the duo’s first joint post-round interview on NBC today topped it all.

Speaking from the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club after their first round at the PNC Championship, Tiger and Charlie recapped some of their highlights of the day and spilled some hilarious—and heart-warming—details about their close bond.

The pair shot a 13-under 59 for the day at the PGA Tour’s annual two-day family scramble despite both Tiger and Charlie battling some injuries.

Charlie was seen walking with a visible limp after he rolled his ankle prior to the tournament, and Tiger is dealing with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. But pushing through pain runs in the Woods family, and the team put together an impressive round nonetheless. They sit two strokes back of Justin Thomas and Mike Thomas, who lead at 15-under.

“This is not the game plan we had originally planned out,” Tiger said. “His ankle is not exactly feeling the best, so I’ve had to hit a couple more drives than I normally would.”

“Yeah, you,” Tiger continued, smirking down at his 14-year-old son.

Although the timing of the pair’s injuries are certainly unfortunate, the 15-time major champion was able to joke about their setback.

“It’s perfect yin and yang,” said Tiger. “He’s got the left, I got the right. We’re perfectly balanced.”

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Tiger and Charlie then ran through some of the best moments of their round, watching their shots replayed on a monitor. A highlight of Tiger hitting an excellent wedge shot from the pine straw on the 13th hole revealed an interesting detail that fans were unaware of: The pair had a squabble back on the tee box.

Charlie and Tiger couldn’t agree on a strategy for the hole, but the five-time Masters champion had the final word.

“We had a little argument there,” Tiger said. “He wanted to play his shot, but also he wanted me to hit a little 5-wood off the tee. I kind of overruled. Fathers can overrule. And then I hit a saucy little 60 [degree wedge] in there.”

Charlie may not have gotten his way this time, but the 14-year-old did give some insight as to how much he can challenge his father.

“I push him as much as I possibly can,” said Charlie. “Once he pushes back I know that I can push a little bit more and then I’m done. And then I know it’s going to get heated.”

“I don’t mind the ‘umph,’ but there’s a line to it,” Tiger responded. “He knows.”

When asked about what it’s like to play with his father, Charlie delivered some special words about how much Tiger has persevered throughout the past year.

“It’s cool seeing how much he’s worked to get to where he is now,” Charlie said. “I wouldn’t say how bad it was—but how much he pushed through. It was just really cool to see.”

Tiger’s outward strength has had an effect on Charlie, but he explained that his son and his daughter, Sam, have had an even greater impact on him.

“Just to be able to see their faces and see their smiles and hear their words of encouragement,” Tiger said. “I’ve had some tough days, as he’s known, but just to have their support and their love—I’m not going to get teary eyed here but, it has meant so much to me to be able to get to this point in life. Forget the stage that we’re playing on, but just to be able to get to this point in life.”

Tiger and Charlie will play in the last pairing during the final round of the PNC Championship tomorrow, which will be broadcast from 12:30-1:30 p.m. ET on Golf Channel and 1:30-4:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

Tiger Woods has always been under the spotlight, but heading into Year 3 of the PNC Championship, he was fully aware he might not even be the main draw anymore.

Here’s the first question Woods fielded from reporters at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla., last week: Do you get the sense that you’re the second-most-watched person out here?

“Yeah, nothing wrong with that,” he said. “As long as the people are excited about coming out here and supporting us and supporting all the legends and the people who are in this event, it’s always special.”

The second part of Woods’ answer didn’t really address the question asked, but you get the picture. The golf world wants to know about Charlie Woods.

It’s a complicated topic, too. Some people love watching the kid and seeing him interact with his dad. Others aren’t a fan of the extra media coverage just because of his last name. But this article isn’t going to dive into that; we are instead just going to talk about how anyone — regardless of who their mom or dad is — prepares to play golf in front of thousands of fans and millions more on TV screens.

Charlie Woods

It can’t be easy, right?

Charlie was asked that on Sunday, after he teamed with his dad to tie for 8th out of 20 teams.

“I think just getting used to it,” he said. “The first year was surprising, and then I just knew what to expect the next two years.”

This is where Dad chimed in with some important context.

“The first year couldn’t have been better for him to participate at this level because it was a Covid year,” Tiger said. “So for him to be inside the ropes the very first time during Covid, we didn’t have any fans out here. But it was the first time he got to experience it being inside the ropes at this level seeing the legends of the game hit golf balls and watch Gary Player and Lee Trevino hitting golf balls and rewind the clock and see what I grew up watching. He got to experience that without the fans, which was a great way for him to be introduced to this and then last year was more of an introduction than today, and this week, and here we are.”

As for any tips his dad offered?

“It’s a lot of just staying in your own mind and just kind of focusing on what you’re doing and nothing else,” Charlie said. “Just hole-by-hole.”

Most golfers would love to copy Tiger Woods’ swing, but the 15-time major champion has other ideas for his son, Charlie.

The young Woods went viral last month when a video of his driver swing at the Notah Begay III Junior Golf Championship made the rounds across social media.

Some were saying his swing looked like a hybrid of Tiger and Rory McIlroy’s swings, but the elder Woods wants it to look more like the current world No. 1.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

“I told [Charlie], ‘Don’t copy my swing. Copy Rory’s,’” Woods said during the third round of the Hero World Challenge.

The 82-time PGA Tour winner joked that he can’t move like that anymore before lobbing more praise McIlroy’s way.

“Have you ever seen Rory off balance in a shot?” Woods asked Dan Hicks and Paul Azinger. “Not ever. That’s one of the things my dad instilled in me, is that you should be able to balance and hold your finish until the ball rolls and stops. You can swing as hard as you want, but you need to have balance.”

Charlie’s balance will be on display when the Woods’ tee it up at the PNC Championship later this month.

The 14-year-old is creating ripples in the golf world, but what are his chances of Major success?

Appearing on the scene back at the 2020 PNC Championship, it’s obvious that Charlie Woods is a special talent. I mean, when your dad is a 15-time Major winner and arguably the best golfer to walk the earth, you are going to learn a thing or two, but there is no denying that Charlie is a PGA Tour player in the making.

Finishing second at the PNC Championship in 2021 alongside his dad, TigerCharlie has gone on to shoot his lowest ever round, a four-under-par 68, whilst also basing his swing on Rory McIlroy’s, something that Tiger suggested. Consequently, at the age of 14, Charlie is actually outdriving his dad.

His talent has earned praise from former World No.1, Jon Rahm, who, earlier this year, tipped Woods Jr. to one day make it to the PGA Tour. Now, Charlie has the interest of golf betting fans, too, who are wondering what the odds are for him to win a Major.

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

Back in March, sports betting website Bookies.com examined factors including history and lineage to draw up projected odds on Charlie winning a PGA Tour event, any Major tournament and The Masters by the time he reaches certain ages.

One expert believes big money could soon be heading the youngster’s way thanks to name, image and likeness marketing

Even at the tender age of 14, Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, is rapidly building a reputation in the game.

However, according to one expert, he may not even need to turn professional to make an eye-watering sum of money. When Woods enters high school towards the end of 2023, it could open the door to a NIL contract – a deal that allows athletes to market their name, image and likeness.

Sam Weber, the senior director of communications at NIL Platform Opendorse, explained to Sportico: “Charlie is in rare air, just from name recognition alone. He’s similar to Arch Manning, Bronny James and even Shaquille O’Neal’s sons in that way. He’s probably looking at seven figures as soon as he’s eligible.” Weber then added that it “would be surprising if the brands that have been prominent in Tiger’s career would not want to join the fold. You can almost see the Nike commercial with the two of them.”

Arch Manning is a 17-year-old quarterback and the latest American football prodigy to emerge from the Manning family, considered a dynasty in the sport. Meanwhile, Bronny James is the son of legendary basketball player LeBron. Weber thinks Woods compares more closely to the latter taking into account his potential to make it in the game. He said: “At this stage he compares more to Bronny James than Arch. Arch is the five-star, guaranteed pro, while Bronny is more that four-star who definitely has a chance but is further from a sure-fire bet.”

Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods

A look back at the highlights of the duo’s last two years at the tournament

Tiger and Charlie Woods will tee it up once again at the PNC Championship this weekend at the Ritz-Carlton GC in Orlando, Florida. This will be their third consecutive appearance at the tournament, which has become one of the marquee events of the fall season.

While some like to refer to this section of the golf calendar as the “silly season,” there is nothing silly about Tiger Woods teeing it up at this stage of his career, regardless of the context. As many witnessed during the most recent edition of Capital One’s The Match, whenever and wherever Tiger appears on a golf course, it becomes must-see entertainment. This weekend at the PNC Championship alongside his son is poised to be no different.

There won’t be any FedExCup points up for grabs, or any OWGR ranking to fight over. Just some of the biggest names in the sport playing golf with their family around the holidays. This event reminds so many of us why we love the game.

In preparation for the PNC Championship, we collected some of the most iconic moments over the last two years from Team Woods.

Charlie flushes 5-iron off the tee to card Team Woods’ 11th consecutive birdie

Team Woods entered the final round of the 2021 PNC Championship tied for fifth, three shots off the lead. While most fans were happy to just see Tiger back on a golf course, the Woods duo were over the simple pomp and circumstance of their mere presence. They were there to win.

What followed was a display of superb scramble golf from Charlie and Tiger that included a run of 11 straight birdies starting at the sixth and extending through No. 17.

The run was highlighted by Charlie striping a 5-iron to 4 feet on the par-3 17th, tying the lead with John Daly and his college-aged son John Daly II heading to 18.

Charlie Woods

Charlie dropped the putt for the solo birdie, marking 11 straight circles for Team Woods, a tournament record.

Charlie hits the iconic walk-in and putter raise

It took just four holes into the first round of the 2021 PNC for the moxie of the younger Woods to be on full display for the world. Taking a page out of Tiger’s book of signature celebrations, Charlie walked in a lengthy birdie putt and raised his putter to the sky just like his father has done in some of the biggest moments in the history of golf.

That wasn’t the only statement putt from the younger Woods, as he drained a birdie on the par-3 eighth and promptly tossed his marker at dear old dad.

Charlie displays trash-talk prowess with clever response to Mike Thomas

Tiger Woods isn’t one of the more outspoken figures in golf, but certainly knows how to dish out some clever trash talk. This gamesmanship isn’t lost on son Charlie, who delivered the perfect needle to the team of Justin Thomas and dad Mike Thomas at the 2020 PNC.

Mike Thomas, a PGA professional who specializes in coaching junior golfers and has worked with Charlie in the past, left a note for the younger Woods in the middle of the fairway during the pro-am the day before the first round.

“Charlie drove one through the fairway and my dad was playing in front of them and he’d hit it into the trees,” Justin Thomas explained. “My dad wrote on a piece of paper ‘draw hole’ and put it under his ball. In typical Woods fashion, he kept the piece of paper, and when my dad hit it in the bunker, he put the exact same piece of paper behind his ball.”

Some gall for an 11-year-old to call out a seasoned PGA professional, in front of the TV cameras no less. One could suppose that’s just the natural confidence instilled in someone growing up with an 82-time TOUR winner as a dad.

“For some reason, Charlie just always wants to beat me, it doesn’t matter what it is. Although he’s never beaten me in golf or a putting contest, he still talks trash just like his dad. It will be fun,” said Justin Thomas. “We’ll have that inner tournament within a tournament, trying to shut his little mouth up, but it will be fun.”

Tiger outdrives Justin Thomas

Following the shocking news of Tiger Woods’ car accident in February 2021, questions began to surface asking if the 15-time major champion would ever be able to compete, or even play golf, again. After intense surgery, talks of amputation, and eventually being bedridden to his Florida home for three months, Tiger returned to golf alongside his son at the 2021 PNC Championship.

Tiger’s game was limited. A noticeable limp and stiffness in the swing were apparent from the first tee shot. Justin Thomas, playing alongside Team Woods, was determined that a 45-year-old, hobbled Tiger would not outdrive him. That changed on the 11th hole.

“I hit it pretty good and as soon as his ball took that big bounce, we looked at each other and I was like, ‘If it’s going to happen, it’s going to be this one because I think it just launched.’ And yeah, that was a shot to the ego,” Thomas said with a smile.

Team Woods would go on to birdie the hole, but it was in that moment off the tee that Tiger showed he just might still have what it takes to compete.

“It’s pretty amazing, isn’t it?” Nick Faldo said. “To go from fearing that you can’t use your foot to standing, he’s gone through every stage and ticking every box with sheer hard work and amazing determination. Maybe this was a goal. This was a great goal for him to come and play with his boy.”

The mannerisms

One of the biggest catalysts in the public’s growing interest in Charlie Woods was a video put together following the 2020 PNC Championship, super cutting the similarities in movements and mannerisms between father and son.

Where most people share some common traits with their parents, few get to display those characteristics through a shared sport in front of the television cameras. Those who have watched Tiger play over the last three decades were quick to see the eerily similar quirks Charlie has picked up from his dad.

The swing. The fist pump. The quick grab of the tee. It’s all there.