Woods Eyes Playing Three Majors In Next Three Months
Playing in all four major championships will be a first for Woods since 2019, provided he can manage it.
Despite his physical limitations following a car crash earlier this year, golf superstar Tiger Woods remains optimistic about playing one tournament per month for the remainder of 2021.
During an interview on NBC’s “Today” show Wednesday, Woods stated that he has three majors over the next 90 days and is hopeful about their outcomes.
Last month, despite drawing massive crowds at the Masters as a 15-time major champion, his career’s highest score of being 16-over par made him rank last among the golfers who qualified their position in Augusta National.
Despite this, Woods expressed anticipation for the upcoming PGA Championship at Valhalla on May 16th, followed by the US Open in June at Pinehurst and then culminating with the British Open held at Royal Troon in Scotland during July.
Playing in all four major championships will be a first for Woods since 2019, provided he can manage it.
Performing the same action again will necessitate careful focus on his bodily recuperation.
Woods stated that he undergoes a cold plunge every day to alleviate his soreness following the Masters.
In order to compete, Woods may have to confront the top-ranked player in the world, Scottie Scheffler. After winning his second Masters title, Scheffler went on to claim his fourth triumph of the season at the RBC Heritage just a week later.
Scheffler’s ball flight has a distinctive quality that can be observed simply by stepping back and observing, according to Woods.
If he putts decently, victory is within reach, and if his putting game is exceptional, then he dominates the competition.
Woods stated that even if he has a week of poor putting, he remains in contention because his ball-striking ability is exceptional.