Nicklaus and wife Barbara hosted the gathering for United
States Ryder Cup hopefuls at their Florida home on Thursday,
while the players were in town for the PGA Tour Honda Classic.
Woods, who has not played competitively since August, was there
in his capacity as a Ryder Cup assistant captain. "He looked
very good," the 76-year-old Nicklaus told reporters on Sunday.
"He looked very healthy and he really misses playing. So that's
good. "He says he was feeling great, and he was able to stand
over a putt and chip now without having any leg pain and so
forth. We didn’t really talk a whole lot about it."
Despite the upbeat comments, Nicklaus said a return to
competition was not imminent for Woods, who underwent back
surgery in September and had a follow-up procedure the following
month.
There was a media report recently that Woods had suffered a
setback from his most recent surgeries, and could not move well.
Woods responded by sending out a video that showed him smoothly
swinging a nine-iron in a golf simulator. "He doesn’t have a
timetable for returning or anything," Nicklaus said.
Woods, 40, has won 14 major championships, second only to
Nicklaus.
(Reporting by Tim Wharnsby in Toronto; Editing by Andrew Both)
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