Tiger Woods feeling “Stronger” Ahead Of PGA Championship
By Reuters
18 May 2022 |
8:20 am
Tiger Woods says he is feeling “stronger” than he did at the Masters ahead of the PGA Championship. Woods is still recovering from injuries he sustained to his foot and leg in a car crash last February. Woods made his return at the Masters in April but found the hilly terrain of Augusta tough, and he faded after two rounds.
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