Tiger Woods returns to the greens for the first time since his February car crash, and he does it with son Charlie by his side.
Tiger Woods walked onto the tee for a routine pro-am round and felt an unexpected dose of nerves, realising how long it had been since he had an audience on the golf course.The Father/Son Challenge is his first official tournament since the accidentThe small grandstand behind the tee was packed, everyone on their feet. Spectators filled every inch behind the ropes for 95 yards down the left side of the hole. This was another must-see moment involving Woods under far different circumstances.
A year ago, there was major interest in getting a look at the young son of the 15-time major champion.Nearly two dozen media, mostly cameras, waited along the circle drive and raised their equipment each time a car approached at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando. Woods fooled them again, walking in from the parking lot, just like normal.
There were some positive signs. After his opening drive, he stooped over with all his weight on his damaged right leg to remove the tee. At times he walked with a purposeful stride. And at times, his gait was slower and more measured. He did go to the range when his pro-am round was over, first as a spectator. Charlie dropped a bag of balls and began hitting wedges. Woods slowly took a seat in the grass, leaning against the back of a cart, and raised his right knee.
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