Tiger Woods on Friday said that he hopes to finish the race by 2018 season, but at the same time he is not talking about what kind of competition to participate in.
One day before his 42nd birthday, Woods expressed optimism about the postoperative waistline in the blog written by the end of the year on the official website, but what he did not say maybe equally important.
“Anyway, I’ll go to the Riviera. It’s a historic venue. There was always something special to me, and everything started there. In 1992, I was 16 and there I played the first PGA Tour.” Woods wrote.
The 14 Grand Slam champions recently came back at the Heroes World Challenge in December, eight months after moving his waist fusion surgery.
On the other hand, his performance tied for ninth place among the 18 contestants was good, the swing was clear and free, and he admitted he was in an unknown area.
“I keep going and trying to get stronger and I can handle the workload again. I want to be able to finish the race by to18. But after that, including what to do in a row, I don’t know. I just continued exercise my body and my skills to see where I am now.” Woods wrote.
“I wish I knew where I was going and when I could race, that was a lot easier too prepare but we really didn’t know.” he added.
Tiger Woods at the Heroes World Challenge. (Source:www.golfweek.com)
The 42-year-old American golfer admitted that his swing has changed after he came back to the golf course. He was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in May. The local police found drugs in his body.
“My swing is definitely shorter, so far I cannot turn, I have a fusion of the waits, I can only that much, but I was surprised at how explosive I was at the Heroes World Challenge.” Woods wrote.
“My distance is a whole lot worse than when I closed the door, and at the moment my shot was not very far and I didn’t hit solidly, it was a bad combination.
“I thank than I ever can for playing, and in the 10 months since I left golf, I have had a hard time walking and often need someone else’s help to get out of bed.
“From there, to being able to play golf, I have not ached painfully for a long time, I’m very happy to be able to go off, play with these players and motivate them. The next step is to race. The past year has been full of ups and downs, but I am optimistic about 2018 and hope this is the beginning of some good things.” he added.