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Tiger Woods recently played in the British Open but could not make the cut even after giving his best. The golfer has been struggling on the field ever since his horrific accident in February last year. The crowd gave him all their cheers and applause for making it that far in the game. Woods could appear in a few more events before next year’s Masters. But as of now, the golf ace is having a good time with his son on a vacation.

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Woods was spotted with his son, Charlie.

Woods was adamant about winning the event, but could not make it happen. However, he was recently spotted in Spain after the Open Championship.

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Woods is currently vacationing with his 12-year-old son, Charlie, playing golf.

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Woods’ leg injury has given him a hard time on and off the course ever since the car crash. But Woods is continuously working on making things better for himself and his game. The pictures shared by TWLegion on Twitter show the strong golfer carrying a big black golf bag and walking with his son.

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The golf ace often practices playing with Charlie and has also played with him in certain tournaments in the past. Woods and Charlie could also play alongside each other in the PNC Championship later this year. But, it is not certain when fans will see Woods on the course again.

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Is Tiger Woods going to retire from golf?

Woods was in a post-game interview where the reporter asked him if he was going to retire anytime soon. But Woods’ response left everyone happy when he said, “Who me? Retire? No!”, followed by a laugh at the end. He also added, “I’m not retiring… That’s just my reality. I don’t like it, but I just have to accept it”.

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The way the golfer laughed after his statement made it clear to his fans that he was not intending to retire anytime soon. Woods is aware of his situation physically and is not in his best form at the moment. But he is still putting in all the effort to work his way into winning each game he plays.

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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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