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TIGER WOODS is reportedly considering a shock comeback to golf next WEEK – just ten months after his horror car crash.
Golf.com claims Woods could play in next week’s PNC Championship with his son Charlie.
Tiger Woods could make his stunning return to golf next week at the PNC Championship[/caption]
It has been just ten months since Woods cheated death in an 85mph car crash[/caption]
The sporting legend cheated death after a terrifying 85mph smash in February.
Woods had to be cut out of his vehicle when it flipped several times after going off the road in California.
The 15-time major champion suffered multiple injuries, including a shattered right leg.
Woods narrowly avoided having it amputated after police declared he was ‘lucky to be alive’.
But despite claiming he would ‘never’ play again, Woods could reportedly make an incredible return to the tee on December 18.
The PNC Championship sees major champs and their children compete on a 36-hole course across a two-day event.
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Woods is said to be testing his golfing skills this week to see if he is ready for a swift comeback.
And the ace’s decision comes after declaring that he wants to compete at St Andrew’s for the 2022 Open.
Woods said: “I’m lucky to be alive but also still have the limb. Those are two crucial things.
”I’m very grateful that someone upstairs was taking care of me, that I’m able to not only be here but also to walk without a prosthesis.
“I’ve had to go through a lot of pain, and even though I was able to walk into the room today without crutches, as I’m sitting here my leg still hurts. And my back hurts.
“I would love to play at St. Andrews, there’s no doubt about it. It’s my favourite golf course in the world. To be a two-time Open champion there, just being a part of the champions dinner is really neat.
“So yes, I would love to be able to play that Open Championship, there’s no doubt about it. Physically, hopefully I can. I’ve got to get there first. The tournament’s not going to go anywhere – but I need to get there.”
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