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Tiger Woods Talks Return from Injury, Potentially Winning 18 Majors with PBS
- Updated: October 20, 2016
As Tiger Woods continues to work toward a PGA Tour return from a back injury, the 14-time major champion addressed his health and future in an interview airing Thursday night with Charlie Rose of PBS.
Woods was initially slated to return at last week’s Safeway Open for his first tournament since 2015, but he decided against it and said in a statement on his website his game wasn’t up to his standards.
When asked by Rose (h/t CBSNews.com) when fans can expect to see him back on the golf course, the 40-year-old said the following: “I’m hoping to come back in December.”
A December return would likely place Woods in the Hero World Challenge, which is a tournament sponsored by his foundation.
While Woods is undoubtedly among the all-time greats already, his career has fallen off the rails in recent years due primarily to …