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Tiger Woods spoke publicly for the first time since his February car crash on Tuesday, addressing a variety of topics about his recovery and future.
The recovery process for Woods has been more difficult than in the past, he told reporters in the Bahamas, where he is hosting the Hero World Challenge starting on Thursday.
He said the knee stuff is one level. It's difficult to explain how difficult this has been. It has been a lot of hard work. There were some difficult times there.
Woods said his children were more familiar with him being injured than playing golf.
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My kids have seen me injured. When they were at school, they played a call of duty. The Masters was a binding moment for all of us. Talk to them and see them grow up.
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The 15-time major champion was open about how close he came to losing his leg as a result of the crash.
Woods said he was lucky to be alive and still have a limb. Someone upstairs was taking care of me. mputation was on the table
Woods said he hasn't decided if he will return to the PGA Tour at some point, noting there's still a long way to go in his rehabilitation.
Woods was involved in a car crash.
An official told Dan that Woods likely survived the crash because the interior of the SUV remained intact.
The statement was released through Woods' official social media.
Woods posted a video last week showing him hitting golf balls on a fairway.
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Making progress
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During Tuesday's press conference, Woods addressed where things are with his game now that he's been able to get back on the course.
It's a little eye opening to see my shots fall out of the sky a lot shorter than they used to, but at least I'm able to do it again. I didn't look like I was going to do that for a while. I am able to participate in the sport of golf. I don't know. The clock is running and I'm not getting any younger.
The last time Woods appeared in a tour event was at the Masters in 2020. He finished tied for 38th with a score of one-under par.
He has 15 major titles for his career. Woods has more major tournament wins than Jack Nicklaus.