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Tiger Woods is an American golf legend who has tons of records under his name. The 46-year-old has won 15 major championships and plays on the PGA Tour. Woods is highly loved for his utmost honesty and humble nature.

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Woods recently recovered from an accident that he met back in February 2021. However, the golfer is still not fully healed after his leg surgery and recently appeared in the JP McManus Pro-Am. Woods was recently seen walking in the field at the 150th Open. The video of him walking with his club was posted on Twitter and got tons of reactions from fans.

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Woods recently used a cart to move between holes at the McManus Pro-Am, stating he needs to rest his legs. How did the fans react when they saw the man walking on his foot again? Keep reading to find out.

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Tiger Woods used a cart in the JP McManus Pro-Am

After Woods talked about why he used a cart in the McManus Pro-Am, his fans were expecting him to rest longer. For using the cart, he explained “I’m doing that here only because I don’t need to push it right now. I’ve got a long week ahead of me and all of next week to do that. Save the legs.”

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Woods was very excited to be a part of the 150th Open and this could be his last shot at playing at a high level. He also wanted to play at the British Open, but couldn’t due to his injured leg.

Twitter reactions to Woods’ positive video

After the video was posted on Twitter by “The Open”, it got tons of reactions from his fans. People seemed happy after they saw the golf ace taking fast steps on the course while entering the championship. Accompanying the player was Justin Thomas, and both took a stroll in St. Andrews on Saturday. Take a look at some of the reactions the video received on Twitter. A lot of them wrote wishes for his healing and recovery, while some noticed his walk and said he’s “slightly better”.

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Woods is one of the few players who are still loyal to the PGA Tour despite all the LIV Golf drama. Most PGA players have given up their memberships and joined the new Saudi-backed league for the high purses.

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Joydeep Singh

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Joydeep Singh is a senior golf writer at EssentiallySports, boasting an impressive portfolio of over 1000 articles. Joydeep's expertise spans across various aspects of the sport, specifically his speculations and analysis of the upcoming events on the PGA Tour calendar. One of Joydeep's most notable moments at EssentiallySports was when his article on Tiger Woods' withdrawal from the 2023 Masters garnered an overwhelming response from fans. As a devoted fan of Woods, Joydeep firmly believes that the golf legend still has what it takes to inch closer to Jack Nicklaus' record. Joydeep relaxes on the weekend with a game of golf in his neighborhood fairway, with close friends, where he is known for his clutch putts.

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