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I’ll never return to the Tour full-time – Woods

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N REPORTER

TIGER Woods has ruled out a full-time return to profession­al golf – but says that he is still intent on playing tour events as he continues his recovery from a lifethreat­ening car accident.

Woods spoke of his progress and remaining ambitions in the sport, one week after posting a short clip on his Twitter account showing him hitting balls on a practice range.

The 45-year-old required surgery on open fractures to his lower right leg and further injuries to his foot and ankle following the singlevehi­cle accident in February, and said at one point he feared that his leg could be amputated. Woods had completed a remarkable recovery from back surgery to win his 15th major title at the Masters in 2019 but effectivel­y dismissed the possibilit­y of a repeat, telling Golf Digest: “I don’t have to compete and play against the best players in the world to have a great life. After my back fusion, I had to climb Mount Everest one more time. I had to do it, and I did.

“This time, I don’t think I’ll have the body to climb Mount Everest and that’s OK. I can still participat­e in the game of golf. I can still, if my leg gets OK, click off a tournament here or there. But as far as climbing the mountain again and getting all the way to the top, I don’t think that’s a realistic expectatio­n of me.

“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day – never full-time, ever again – but pick and choose, just like Mr (Ben) Hogan did. Pick and choose a few events a year and play around that.”

Woods, who was found to be travelling at almost twice the legal speed limit when he crashed, was hospitalis­ed for weeks before returning to his home in Florida, where he continues to undergo extensive rehabilita­tion.

“It’s been a hell of a road, it’s been a long one and a sore one, but I’m making some really positive strides,” Woods added. “I’ve had some really tough days and some setbacks here and there, but overall everything is progressin­g nicely. I just wish I could do everything that I used to do but I’m not quite there yet.”

Referring to fears that his injuries were so severe he could lose his leg, Woods added: “I wouldn’t say it was 50-50, but it was damn near there if I was going to leave hospital on one leg.”

 ?? Andrew Redington/Getty Images ?? > Tiger Woods celebrates his 2019 Masters victory at the Augusta National
Andrew Redington/Getty Images > Tiger Woods celebrates his 2019 Masters victory at the Augusta National

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