
Although he has been around for a long time on the golf scene, most are focusing on Tiger Woods regarding his return, which was previously expected. On the one hand, there is optimism, while on the other hand, there is also pessimism, because it is still not known when and how Tiger Woods will return to the golf courses.
However, now we have good news: Tiger Woods has been cleared to practice chip and putt again. What is worrisome is that Tiger Woods will not perform at the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie Woods, which previously drew admiration and an avalanche of positive reactions with their joint performance.
Many of his colleagues and experts are commenting on the eventual return of Tiger.
Kevin Kisner reacts
Kevin Kisner, Woods' TGL teammate, sent upbeat words via Trey Wingo's podcast. Kisner expects Woods to return to the golf course at the end of spring next year. During the conversation with the 49-year-old, Kevin received positive feedback.
Golf legend told him that he is feeling better, so there is no lack of optimism on the part of this golfer.
Well, were hoping that hell come back and play the last few TGL matches with us later this spring, early March or so," Kisner said on Trey Wingo's latest podcast episode.
It depends how the rehab goes. I talked to Tiger a good bit and hes starting to feel a bit better, youve seen him moving around at Albany this week."
These are all signs of a possible early return, but it is still too early to make any predictions, as we know that Tiger's career has been filled with unexpected injuries and problems. This is why optimism is mixed, but we hope that Tiger will make us all happy as soon as possible.