“Making Progress”: Tiger Woods’ Ball-Hitting Video Excites Golf Fans

Making Progress“: Tiger Woods, the golfing legend, released a video of himself hitting balls on Sunday, nine months after sustaining career-threatening leg injuries in a vehicle accident in California.

Tiger Woods, the golf legend, released a video of himself hitting balls on Sunday, nine months after sustaining career-threatening leg injuries in a vehicle accident in California. “Making progress,” Woods captioned the video on Twitter with a simple phrase. The 45-year-old appears relaxed, sporting shorts and a compression stocking on his right leg, which was shattered in February after he crashed his SUV in a Los Angeles suburb. Woods’ new injury crisis fueled fears for his career’s future, as fans and golf journalists flooded Twitter with likes, replies, and retweets of his video.

“Making Progress” Fellow PGA Tour pros took notice as well, with three-time champion. Max Homa wryly remarking on the controversy that Woods’ two-second video will bring.

Homa tweeted, “I wonder if. Tiger and his crew giggle right before they publish a swing video knowing the entire free world is about to lose their damn minds #golf.”

Making Progress” Justin Thomas, Woods’ friend and fellow pro, responded with a poignant remark.

“But I think I love this more,” Thomas tweeted alongside the. Woods video, moments after posting how much he liked Rory McIlroy’s passion on the European Tour on Sunday.

In a recent podcast, Thomas stated that Woods was “going to try” to make a comeback.

On the No Laying Up podcast, Thomas said, “I know he’s going to try.” “If he can’t play well, I don’t see him ever playing.” He doesn’t strike me as a guy who has played at home and is shooting. 75s and 76s and then decides, ‘OK, I’ll give Augusta a shot this year.’

“That’s not going to be him, at least not from what I understand of him.”

Woods has already recovered from career-threatening injuries. He had spinal fusion surgery in 2017 and won his fifth Masters title and 15th major championship at the 2019 Masters after returning to competition in 2018.

Woods has not won a major since the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines, where he overcame Rocco Mediate in a playoff despite playing on a fractured leg.

He had many back and knee surgery over the years to extend his career, and he was recovering from another procedure on his back to relieve pain when he fell in February.

The collision, in which Woods’ car blasted off the road and flipped multiple times, was caused by “unsafe” speed nearly double the 45 mph limit, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigation.

In an Instagram post from April, Woods stated that his recuperation was going slowly.

He told Golf Digest in May that his latest injury recovery “has been an altogether different animal” than past recoveries.

“This was the most painful thing I’ve ever gone through,” he told the magazine, though there were signs of improvement later that month when a Florida girl posted a photo of herself and Woods after meeting him in a soccer park, the photo showing Woods on crutches but not wearing a protective walking boot.

A Twitter user captured a photo of Woods walking without crutches earlier this month.

Woods, on the other hand, has kept a low profile in order to focus on his recuperation.

“LOVE to see it!”

On Sunday, Golf Digest published an initial analysis of the video. Claiming that it “appears to have been shot on the driving range of Medalist Golf Club” near Woods’ Florida home.

The several apparent divots “would seem to indicate. To a practice session rather than an isolated shot for the. Camera,” according to the magazine, which praised Woods’ “uninhibited movement.”

For many, however, the video was a source of joy rather than analysis.

“We’re ecstatic to see it!” read a tweet from the official Twitter account of the US Ryder Cup team. “Good luck, @TigerWoods; we’re rooting for you.”

“It’s great to have the Big Cat back swinging the sticks!” Tony Finau, a two-time PGA Tour winner, added.

Homa, Finau, and Thomas are among a new crop of players who. Have been influenced by Woods, who has been keeping a close eye on the sport in recent months.

He was quick to congratulate Hideki Matsuyama of. Japan on his historic victory at Augusta. National via social media, highlighting. Matsuyama’s accomplishments “You and your country have accomplished a great deal. The impact of this historic @TheMasters victory will be felt throughout the golf world.”

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