Woods posts first video of him practicing since February car crash

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Woods posts first video of him practicing since February car crash
Woods posts first video of him practicing since February car crash

Africa-Press – Kenya. Tiger Woods posted a short video showing him hitting golf balls on a driving range on Sunday, nine months after the 15-time major champion suffered serious leg injuries that required surgery following a car crash in Southern California.

“Making progress,” Woods wrote in the caption to his Twitter post, which marked the first time he has been seen swinging a club since the February accident.

The video will boost hopes that the 45-year-old American can return to competitive golf after the accident raised doubts about whether he could make another comeback. He previously had to take time out from the sport following a series of injury setbacks, including surgery on his back five times.

“We LOVE to see it!,” the U.S. Ryder Cup Team official Twitter account said in response to the video. “Keep going @TigerWoods, we’re all cheering for you.”

Meanwhile, Ko Jin-young earned her second LPGA player of the year award after firing a sparkling final round nine-under 63 to defend her title at the CME Group Tour Championship in Tiburon on Sunday.

The 26-year-old South Korean ended the year on a tear, winning five of the last nine LPGA tournaments she competed in and edging American Olympic gold medalist Nelly Korda for the player of the year award.

“It’s a really great honor to get the player of the year … I’m so proud of myself,” Ko, who also took home the sport’s biggest award in 2019, told reporters.

Ko has recently been battling a left wrist injury that kept her practices to a minimum, but you would not know it as the two-time major champion carded 23-under 265 in Tiburon.

“I didn’t practice at all for this week, not even Monday or Tuesday,” she said after earning her 12th tour victory.

“But I still played really well this week. I couldn’t believe I was hitting every shot so straight and how every putt went in. It was cool.”

Ko began Sunday’s round in a four-way tie for the lead and ended with a one-stroke win over Japan’s Nasa Hataoka.

“I had to make a lot of birdies on the front nine, and I made it,” she said of her hot start, where she shot a 30 before making the turn.

“So I didn’t look at the score board until 12 or 13. But I knew Nelly and Nasa were playing well, so I just wanted to keep within myself and not look at the score board or the other players.”

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