It appears as though golf icon Tiger Woods has made another change to his golf swing.
The soon-to-be 48-year-old Woods has had to make multiple adjustments to his swing throughout the years due to several significant and career-threatening injuries. With the 2023 PGA season wrapping up, it looks like Woods will try to grow into his new swing before the calendar flips to 2024.
On Thursday, Woods will begin play in the Hero World Challenge tournament that he hosts every year. Held in Albany, Bahamas, the four-day event run through Sunday.
Woods was filmed practicing on a driving range on Wednesday ahead of the Hero World Challenge.
According to golf swing expert and Golf Digest journalist Luke Kerr-Dineen, Woods has apparently changed his golf swing. Kerr-Dineen claims that Woods has had “five golf swing eras”, and he’s calling the latest one “the second comeback swing.”
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Woods has the second-most major championships of all-time with 15, trailing only Jack Nicklaus (18). Woods had 14 through 2008 and looked poised to smash Nicklaus’ record, but a string of injuries and his well-documented divorce from Elin Nordegren kept Woods sidelind for lengthy periods of time.
After an 11-year drought, Woods finally won his 15th majors when he claimed the 2019 Masters. This marked Woods’ first majors win since the 2008 U.S. Open.
The fact Woods is still playing professionally given his long list of injuries as well as the near-fatal car accident he experienced in 2021 is nothing short of remarkable.