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Tiger Woods has provided a positive injury update ahead of the PGA Championship. The golfing legend made his long-awaited return to the tour by participating in The Masters last month.

In his first tournament since 2020, the American made a promising start by making the cut, but was unable to challenge for the green jacket at Augusta. Despite appearing in some discomfort by the end of the event, Woods has taken time to receiver and feels better physically than he did a month ago.

He told Golfweek: “I’ve gotten a lot stronger since The Masters. We went back to work on Tuesday (after The Masters). “Monday was awful. I did nothing and Tuesday was leg day. So we went right back after it. Everything is better.”

Woods finished 47th at Southern Hills, but considering the devastating car crash could have left him needing amputation, seeing him grace a golf green once again was a prize in itself. Ahead of his participation in the PGA Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma this weekend, the 15-time major winner stressed the need to play more in order to improve his physical shape.

He added: “It’s only going to keep getting stronger. The more I use it, the more strength it gains. Am I ever going

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