Where does the GOAT go next? PGA Tour? PGA Tour Champions? Majors and Senior Majors? Many questions, and it’s complicated.
The question ‘Quo vadis, Tiger?’ can essentially be asked every year since 2009, when his extramarital affairs came to light, since 2014 after back problems sidelined him, and especially since 2019 when his triumphant fifth Masters and 15th major proved he should never be written off.
Nothing changed more than on the fateful February 23, 2021, when the superstar survived a severe car crash that nearly cost him the shattered right lower leg and foot. This incident derailed Woods’ athletic career as much as the SUV crash itself, possibly caused by brief microsleep.
Quo vadis, Tiger: Over-50 Eligibility and Everything Fine?
Eldrick Tont Woods, born December 30, 1975, is now 50 years old and eligible to play on the PGA Tour Champions. There he may ride a cart on the fairways without any special exemptions. It sounds straightforward, but several complexities remain, chiefly related to his physical condition despite this milestone.
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