Woods highlighted the need for improvement in his mental approach, citing moments where he overthought shots instead of instinctively reacting.
He admitted to a lack of commitment and emphasized the importance of refining his decision-making process on the course.
Expressing his eagerness to compete and feeling prepared, Woods acknowledged hitting the ball solidly throughout the day but recognized the mental lapses that affected his performance, pledging to do better in future rounds.
He admitted to a lack of commitment and emphasized the importance of refining his decision-making process on the course.
Expressing his eagerness to compete and feeling prepared, Woods acknowledged hitting the ball solidly throughout the day but recognized the mental lapses that affected his performance, pledging to do better in future rounds.
Fans were simply thrilled by the return of the golf legend after a hiatus of more than seven months. Despite Woods not being fully satisfied with his performance, his presence on the field, walking without limping or needing a cart, was a relief for many.
Following a severe car crash in February 2021, Woods endured significant injuries and multiple surgeries, particularly affecting his lower right leg, ankle, and foot. Concerns about retirement arose, but Woods boldly declared in a recent interview that he would retire when he felt ready.