Tiger Woods will be back on the golf course sooner than you think. Despite undergoing surgery for a ruptured Achilles that will likely keep him out of all four majors in 2025, Woods is not done yet. His career has been filled with setbacks, but he has always found a way to come back stronger.
While it may seem easy to count him out, Woods has a history of defying the odds. He may never reach Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 majors or surpass Sam Snead’s 82 PGA Tour victories, but you can never underestimate his resilience and determination.
Woods’ dominance in the early 2000s was unmatched, but his comeback after personal and physical struggles in the late 2000s was equally impressive. He has continued to push himself to get back into top form, refusing to let setbacks define his career.
Despite not contending in tournaments for the past few years, Woods has remained a fan favorite and a symbol of perseverance. His love for the game and desire to set an example for his children have driven him to keep playing, even in the face of adversity.
So, while it’s disappointing that we won’t see Woods in the majors this year, there’s no doubt that he will return. Whether it’s to chase more titles or simply to prove that he still has what it takes, Tiger Woods will be back on the course.