Tiger Woods strides towards golf return as Charlie Woods struggles in event

Tiger Woods draws closer to PGA Tour return but his son Charlie Woods struggles to get things going in latest event. 

Tiger Woods strides towards golf return as Charlie Woods struggles in event
Tiger Woods strides towards golf return as Charlie Woods struggles in event

Tiger Woods appears to be striding towards an imminent PGA Tour return after new video footage emerged of him walking purposefully alongside his young cub Charlie Woods at the Notah Begay III Invitational on Sunday. 

Woods, 47, has been out of competitive action due to recovering from ankle surgery ever since after The Masters in April 2022. 

But the signs certainly look good for a return after watching Woods striding around the course with Charlie seemingly without much anguish or pain. 

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Woods has been caddying for Charlie, 14, in the three-day Notah Begay III Invitational at Koasati Pines in Louisiana.

Charlie qualified for this tournament after posting a superb round of 66 at the Last Chance Regional. 

But he has somewhat struggled after two days in the tournament itself following rounds of 73 and 74.

That sees Charlie Woods lie at 5-over par in a tie for 23rd ahead of Monday's final round.

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Charlie is currently 14 strokes behind runaway leader Lucky Cruz at 9-under par.

Lucky holds a four-stroke lead heading into the final round in the Boys 14-15 Division event.

Charlie finished 1-under par in this tournament 12 months ago.

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It is believed Woods could now be in contention for a return at his annual Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas at the end of this month. 

Should he not be able to make that in time, there is hope he will be teeing it up alongside Charlie in the father-son PNC Championship just before Christmas. 

Eight-time PGA Tour winner and former Open champion Stewart Cink, 50, recently told Golfweek that Woods is "in go-mode for something".

Woods currently has 82 PGA Tour wins which is tied for the most ever alongside late great Sam Snead. 

How do you think Tiger Woods will get on when he returns to the game? Can he win again on the PGA Tour and set the outright record for PGA Tour wins? Will he decide to take up the US Ryder Cup captaincy for 2025 at Bethpage Black? Share your thoughts and comments over on the GolfMagic social media channels. 

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