Woods, sidelined from competition since August due to back
surgeries, revealed that he has been hard at work on his
chipping and putting at his outdoor facility and taking full
swings on his golf simulator.
Last month, the 14-times major champion posted a video of
himself swinging a golf club in an effort to shoot down recent
reports that suggested he had endured setbacks during his
rehabilitation process.
"Health wise, I continue to improve," Woods' wrote on the site.
"I'm excited to get back out there with the guys." Though out of
action, Woods took a swing at the grand opening of a short
course just north of Houston last week and attended a dinner for
U.S. Ryder Cup team hopefuls at the home of Jack Nicklaus last
month.
He will serve as a Ryder Cup assistant captain this year.
"It was good to hear from the younger guys who are on the cusp
of making the team for the first time," Woods wrote.
"I think the dinner was a great idea and brought a lot of guys
closer."
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; editing by Amlan
Chakraborty)
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