A snippet of him standing on the range at Liberty National. A clip of him hitting a wedge shot at Pebble Beach. A peek at him trotting down steps at El Cardonal Diamante ahead of his course hosting this week’s PGA Tour event.
With each successive glimpse of Tiger Woods in a golf setting comes hope among his legion of fans. It’s hoped that Woods’ recovery from ankle surgery in April that sidelined him for the rest of 2023 after just two starts is progressing well enough that someday in the near future the 15-time major winner will return again to competition.
And with that, came one more video of Woods from the weekend that had people talking on social media.
Charlie Woods teeing it up for his 2nd appearance in the @nb3jgnc! With a 15x Major Champion walking on the bag for 54-holes, he will be one to watch! #charliewoods #tigerwoods #nb3 #jgnc #seeyouatcoushatta pic.twitter.com/otvqdLKNOq
— Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship (@nb3jgnc) November 4, 2023
There’s Tiger, carrying the bag for his son Charlie during the opening round of the Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship in Louisiana. No golf cart. Just Woods walking seemingly without any issue as he caddies for his son in the first round of the three-day event.
And then there he was again on Sunday, joining Charlie once again.
It's #movingday at #Coushatta!
The fog rolled in early this morning but the players are out, led by Charlie Woods, Owen Coniaris and Landon Abalateo for the Boys 14-15 Division.
Good luck to all the players looking to move on up the leaderboard!#CharlieWoods #TigerWoods… pic.twitter.com/33NudSahB3
— Notah Begay III Junior Golf National Championship (@nb3jgnc) November 5, 2023
Suffice it to say, social-media followers quickly became internet doctors, giving Tiger a clean bill of health as they noted that he looked more comfortable than he did when posting a T-45 at the Genesis Invitational in February and far better than when made the cut but had to withdraw from the Masters.
Best his walk has looked since the accident. pic.twitter.com/aW8qufQp4b
— Dan Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport) November 4, 2023
Tiger Woods is gonna win multiple majors again pic.twitter.com/O064yGBsLm
— Frankie Borrelli (@FrankieBorrelli) November 4, 2023
Tiger Woods walking a golf course and carrying Charlie’s bag is a great sign for 2024.
There will be challenges to swinging a golf club and hiking some hillier courses like Augusta National, but this is a light November victory. pic.twitter.com/ZM8bdYYIhl
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) November 4, 2023
The video, like the other clips before, doesn’t offer any certifiable evidence that Tiger’s return is imminent. But with a few tournaments on the schedule in the coming weeks that Woods has participated in previously—his own Hero World Challenge coming the first week in December, followed by the PNC Championship, in which he’s teamed with Charlie the last two years—there are milestones that feel like opportunities for Tiger to become a competitor again if his body lets him.
Just as promising as the video was what Woods reportedly told Stewart Cink earlier this week in Mexico when they crossed paths ahead of the World Wide Technology Championship.
“He said that he’s started practising, which I think is a great sign,” Cink told Golf Channel. “I don’t know what he’s practising for, but he said he started practising, so that means he’s in ‘go mode’ for something.
“I don’t even like to ever ask because he’s always afraid you’re going to go tell everybody, so I just said I’m glad you’re practising.”
Cink isn’t the only one.
Main image: Michael Owens