Tiger Woods turns 50: Will he continue playing on the PGA Tour or take a back seat?
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Tiger Woods turns 50: Will he continue playing on the PGA Tour or take a back seat?
"Looking at his battered body after countless surgeries (the latest last October, his seventh back operation, from which he is still recovering), his overflowing trophy cabinet with 15 majors, his more-than-full bank account, a son trying to make his way in the world of golf, and a host of businesses and projects on the table, logic suggests that the man will celebrate this penultimate day of 2025 enjoying the pleasures of life, surrounded by family and friends by a Christmas fireplace."
"Turning 50 opens the door to the senior circuit, the Champions Tour, a competition that allows tournaments to be played in a more relaxed format (three days, 54 holes instead of four, with the option of using a buggy on the course) while keeping alive the competitive flame of old times. In that arena move historic figures such as Bernhard Langer, Ernie Els, Thomas Bjorn, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Chema Olazabal, Angel Cabrera, Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink"
"I'd like to come back to just playing golf again, Woods said in early December when he acted as host at the Hero World Challenge his cap hiding his balding head, a tired smile from answering the same questions over and over, and a gaze still sharp. Let me do that, and then I'll kind of figure out what the schedule is going t"
Tiger Woods turns 50 on December 30, 2025, and is recovering from his seventh back operation performed in October. He carries a record 15 major championships, extensive business interests, and a son beginning a professional golf path. Turning 50 makes him eligible for the Champions Tour, a senior circuit with three-day, 54-hole events and optional buggies, where many historic golfers now compete. Despite eligibility and an aging body, Woods aims to continue competing against younger players and contemplates further major attempts, including a possible return to contend at the Masters. He hosted the Hero World Challenge while still planning his playing schedule.
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