The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tiger Woods on comeback trail:

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NASSAU. - As he prepares for his return to golf, Tiger Woods says his life is “so much better” now that he’s not dealing with constant pain.

Woods will make his golfing comeback at this week’s Hero World Challenge on the PGA Tour, a tournament he also hosts, as a member of the elite 18-man field.

The 14-time major champion hasn’t played since February, after undergoing back surgery for the fourth time in three years. It’s been a tough, slow recovery - as a May 2017 charge for driving under the influence of too many painkiller­s clearly shows - but Woods has spent the past six months working on himself on and off the course, and the results appear to have been very positive.

“The fact that I don’t have any pain in my lower back compared to what I was living with for years, it’s just remarkable,” Woods told Golf Channel.

“(At first) I just chipped (the driver). I was like, ‘Yep, I hit driver today’. I’ve progressed over a few days, hitting (the) driver a little hard and harder and harder until it was comfortabl­e enough to hit it full. That takes time and the last thing I want to do is have any setbacks.”

Woods admits he’s not sure how he will perform this week in the Bahamas, but is excited at the possibilit­y of teeing it up pain-free.

As part of his preparatio­n for this week, Woods played a round of golf in the company of US President Donald Trump, World No. 1 Dustin Johnson and eight-time PGA Tour winner Brad Faxon on Friday. -

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