Will Tiger Woods still be active in 2023?

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods has been perhaps the best-known golf player worldwide in the last ten years. His name is synonymous with success, rating, and a historic career on the golf course. Woods has achieved an unprecedented level of fame and acclaim throughout his career, not only due to his achievements but also because of his unique playing style and personality.

With 14 major championships under his belt, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of golf.

He has been awarded numerous honors, including being named Sports Illustrated’s “Sportsman of the Year” in 1996 and 1997. He was also inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2021 for his exceptional contributions to golf throughout his illustrious career.

At 46 years old and after a horrific car accident in 2021, Woods has decided not to retire from the game of golf officially.

Despite facing numerous surgeries and rehabilitations, the professional golfer is determined to overcome his medical setbacks and continue to compete in tour events. Despite those obstacles, Tiger still believes he can perform at the greatest level on the green.

The 18-time major championship winner is focused on improving his health to remain competitive in professional tournaments.

He has been dedicated to his rehabilitation program, which consists of physical therapy sessions and a strict diet plan, with an unwavering commitment to getting back into shape for golf.

Fans across the world are eagerly waiting for him to resume competing against other top-tier athletes at tour events once again.

For golf fans, it’s been a difficult few years watching Tiger Woods attempt to make his return to the game.

After a series of injuries and physical problems, speculation has arisen as to whether or not he will be able to compete in any upcoming tournaments. 

The issue is that it is not explicitly known in which tournaments Woods will participate in 2023 due to his physical problems and the many speculations surrounding him.

Woods himself has tried his best to remain optimistic about his future in the sport, saying: “I’m feeling better every day – I just need more time for my body and mind to heal.” However, many sports analysts are uncertain if Woods will ever fully recover or if he can continue playing golf.

For example, Colin Montgomerie does not bode well for a successful sporting future. According to the Scotsman, Tiger should have retired last summer at St. Andrews.

“That was the moment. You pull up on the bridge, start waving, and everyone would have wondered, ‘Is that all?’ Yes, it is. It would have been a glorious way to retire. The stands were full, TV cameras from all over the world, from all continents, were all over him, he was walking alone, with tears in his eyes.

 Obviously, he didn’t know can make that moment better. I’ve done it myself. When the stands are full, you can’t beat that walk. I can say that it’s a special place, very special; it’s a theater. It was the moment for Tiger to say: ‘I retire ‘Why go on? Leave on top,” Montgomerie said on The Bunkered Podcast.

Possible schedule for Woods in 2023

If Woods manages to overcome his physical problems, experts predict that he will take part in the following events:
The Genesis Invitational
The Players Championship
The Masters
PGA Championship
US Open
Open Championship

However, in November, Woods had planned to participate in the Hero World Challenge, but plantar fasciitis left him out of the tournament.

“I like to compete, but unfortunately, even though I can hit the ball and hit any shot I want, I can’t walk. I’ve had a few setbacks this year that I’ve gotten over, and they haven’t stopped me from playing, but now I can’t,” Woods said to confirm his absence from the event.

Breaking the tie with Sam Snead

Montgomerie was asked if Woods would be able to break an 82-win tie with Sam Snead on the PGA Tour. “I don’t see him winning again. People will say, ‘Oh, come on, Monty.’ Tiger is great, but it’s not like he has to go back to the level he was before now.

 It’s that he has to improve it because, the average player, he’s constantly improving. It’s not like there are one or two guys who can beat him now; there are 22 guys who can beat him. 

That’s why Tiger isn’t going to have to get back to where he was, but he’s going to have to come to a level it’s never been before, and I don’t think that’s possible. 

I’d love to see it happen, but I don’t think it’s going to happen,” Monty explained.

It is difficult to say for sure, but it seems likely that Tiger Woods will still be active in 2023. He has shown great resilience in the past and there is no reason to believe that he will not continue to compete at a high level. 

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