BREAKING: Due to persistent walking discomfort, Tiger Woods will play on the PGA Champions Tour in a golf buggy.

Due to persistent walking discomfort, Tiger Woods will play on the PGA Champions Tour in a golf buggy.

According to Paul Broadhurst, Tiger Woods will star in a buggy on the PGA Champions Tour, following in his footsteps.

With his two most recent victories and second-place finishes on the senior circuit in the USA, Broadhurst has earned £580,000 this season. The English former Ryder Cup star has earned more over £6 million since joining the tour after turning 50, despite suffering from degenerative arthritis in his ankle.

Since last year, Broadhurst has been allowed to use a buggy since his ankle, which needs surgery and medication, prevents him from walking 18 holes. He believes that when he reaches 50 next year and joins the seniors, where anybody may join, 15-time Major champion Tiger Woods would follow suit.

“The tour are hoping Tiger is going to play the Champions Tour, no question,” stated Broadhurst, who turns 59 in August. They seem very optimistic, and he seems to have indicated that he would be more than willing to continue playing beyond turning fifty.

“He won’t have any trouble using a cart; he can do it. Maybe he will be excited to play without having to worry about getting lost.

Woods made the cut at the Masters, but he finds it difficult to play frequently and walk four consecutive rounds because to his injury history, which includes a vehicle accident in 2021. In addition to expressing sympathy, Broadhurst acknowledges that he has only been able to perform and make an impression by using a buggy—he even won the Invited Celebrity Classic last month.

 

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