BATTERED TIGER'S TRAGIC COMEBACK
Globe|December 20, 2021
Legend confesses he won’t play golf full-time ever again
BATTERED TIGER'S TRAGIC COMEBACK

JUST nine months after the horrific accident that mangled and shattered the bones in his leg, golf icon Tiger Woods is miraculously smacking balls again and vowing to return to the PGA tour — but on a part-time basis.

The 45-year-old links legend released a three-second video on social media late last month showing him whacking a ball with the message “Making Progress.”

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