Tiger Woods is hoping to 'play golf again' and is 'progressing' in his recovery from high-speed car crash in February, reveals USA Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker Tiger Woods sustained significant injuries to his right leg, ankle and foot in high-speed car crash in southern California in February USA Ryder Cup captain says Woods was not able to be one of his vice-captains Steve Stricker reveals Woods is hopeful of playing golf again, however
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USA Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker has revealed that Tiger Woods is 'progressing' in his recovery from injuries sustained in a February car crash and wants to 'try to play golf again'.
Stricker confirmed that Woods is not able to be one his vice-captains at Whistling Straits this month, but gave a positive update on the 45-year-old's recovery.
Woods sustained significant injuries during the high-speed crash in southern California, breaking bones in his right leg as well as suffering multiple injuries to his right ankle and foot.