Tiger Woods: ‘I’ve gotten a lot stronger’ ahead of PGA Championship
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[May 16, 2022] Tiger
Woods played a nine-hole practice round Sunday afternoon at Southern
Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla., ahead of this week's PGA
Championship.
The 15-time major winner told reporters on site that he felt his
surgically repaired leg and foot were feeling stronger than when he
played the Masters a month ago.
"I've gotten a lot stronger since the Masters," Woods told
reporters. "We went back to work on Tuesday (after the Masters).
Monday was awful. I did nothing and Tuesday was leg day. So, we went
right back after it.
"We started ramping up a week or so ago, played a little bit more
golf, and it was good. Everything is better."
After a gruesome one-car accident in February 2021 left him unable
to walk for three months, Woods made his return to golf at the
Masters and made the cut. It ended up being his worst career Masters
finish -- he finished in 47th place at 13 over par -- and it was
clear that walking the course was the bigger challenge for Woods
than hitting shots.
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Woods has made clear that he will pick and choose
which tournaments he will play going forward rather than return to
playing the PGA Tour full-time. He is three major titles shy of
tying Jack Nicklaus' career record of 18.
Woods won the PGA Championship the last time it was held at Southern
Hills, in 2007.
His caddie, Joe LaCava, also told reporters that he sees Woods'
strength returning.
"Hundred percent I see him stronger," LaCava said. "I just think the
endurance is there now. I don't think he's getting quite as tired as
quickly. I see more endurance more than anything."
"Other than the fact that he won here 15 years ago, I think it's the
stamina and endurance thing that excites him the most."
--Field Level Media
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