After the PGA Tour released the 165,000-square-foot production house video. Here comes another update with the great Tiger Woods. Though the video earlier showcased the studio got backlash from the fans for not working on the streaming part and investing in new sub-divisions. While now, this won’t be the case, as the golf library was showcasing what it is best at.
A new video has surfaced from the official channel of the PGA Tour with Woods, which left the golfer in tears after his entire career compilation was shown to him. The brief section of the video focused on the career wins list with the key moments of the event. It was a complete rundown of his career victories, which currently stands at 82.
The videos shared by the PGA Tour showcased him looking closely at his 82-win slideshow video at the studio. At the end of the slideshow, he said, “We done yet?” He praised the slideshow by saying, “That’s been a career, that’s been a good one.” Next, when asked, “What does 82 mean to you?” He answered while rubbing his teary eyes, sharing his career wins and what he is most proud of looking at the glimpse of his career.
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He said, “82 is a lot. The thing that I am most proud of is the consistency, to have done it for not just a few years but to have done it for decades. That’s something that I am very proud of.” Even further sharing about the best events, Woods shared, “There are two events that I putted really well, that was the 97 Masters and the 2000 U.S. Open at the Pebble.” Continuing further, the 82 title winner shared, “The best that I have putted was at the 2000 British Open. I felt like I had the ball on a string and I can do anything that I wanted to.”
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Another thing that he pointed out and was proud of was to make the cut at the event. As it was the most important thing. Further, he shared that he was proud of his cut streak, which he maintained throughout his career.
After a long glorious career, the last few years have been a tough one for him, with very few appearances at the course amid injuries. However, now hoping that the recovery phase has ended for the former world no.1, he seems to be in great shape and form. Even a fellow from the golf world praised him for it.
Tiger Woods’ recovery ended yet?
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With the recent performance of the 49-year-old, fans are hoping to see him participate in events often unlike the 2024 season. To clarify the hopes, Claire Rogers during the Drop Zone golf podcast shared his current fitness. She explained that his injury limited his fitness to seated exercises only. Sharing further, she said, “He is back to full training mode.”
People witnessed his excellent fitness and skillful play at the PNC Championship. Though the team might have missed the title by just the barest of margins, it is a good sign for the fans to witness their favorite in the 2025 season. He will next be seen on January 14 at the TGL. Will this season be the comeback year for Tiger Woods? Can his 82 wins get an addition this year? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.