Tiger Woods files entry for U.S. Open
Tiger has indicated the entry is just to keep his options open and he’ll wait until June to see how his leg feels and if he thinks he can play for four days.
Tiger has indicated the entry is just to keep his options open and he’ll wait until June to see how his leg feels and if he thinks he can play for four days.
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The next question will be when Woods, who shares the career PGA Tour record with 82 victories, will play in an official event.
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“We’re talking about going out there and playing against the world’s best on the most difficult golf courses under the most difficult conditions. I’m so far from that.”
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The LA County Sherriff reported that Woods showed no signs of impairment but that evidence at the crash site indicated a high rate of speed.