Tiger Woods' recent health updates after Hero World Challenge
ALBANY, BAHAMAS – On December 5, 2021, Tiger Woods attended the final round of Hero World Challenge (an annual unofficial money tournament hosted by Tiger Woods Foundation/TWF since 1999), and presented the trophy to tournament winner Viktor Hovland who won by one-stroke over Scottie Scheffler. The 2020 tournament was canceled due to COVID-19.
Woods suffered knee injuries after sustained in a huge car incident last February at Los Angeles, following his participation at Genesis Invitational, another tournament hosted by TWF. The fifteen-time major champion required knee surgery for three months from March to June. Doctors told that Woods would able to play golf again at least in February 2022.
Woods will expected to make his first start of the 2021-22 PGA Tour season at Genesis Invitational.
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