Eight years has floated by since Tiger Woods last won one of the sport’s four majors, with victory in the 2008 US Open.
Plagued with injuries and a recent holted comeback due to his withdrawl from the Safeway Open.
⛳️⚡️ “Tiger Woods decides to withdraw from the Safeway Open”https://t.co/BBIRlmdEBg
— chicksintosports (@chicksintosport) October 10, 2016
On “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Woods said he would return in early December at the Hero World Challenge.
Stephen A. Smith thinks Tiger is too focused on his image not golf.
The guys say Tiger Woods’ days of winning big are done.
WATCH:https://t.co/br4mlGCF3g
— First Take (@FirstTake) October 21, 2016
Australian legend Greg Norman told TMZ, “He’s too old to come back.”
Greg Norman — Tiger Woods Is Done … He’s Too Old To Come Back (VIDEO) https://t.co/4p0w1ps6mY
— TMZ (@TMZ) October 24, 2016
Myself on the other hand, I love happy endings and I would love for Woods to catch the eye of the Tiger and break Jack Nicholaus’ records of 18 major titles, which he has longed desired. When Tiger comes back in December; I predict we will all see a newly reinvigorated, and focused Tiger. Reminding us of his old dominant self.
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