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What’s next for Woods? Tiger Woods teases comeback hopes with surprise appearance at prestigious golf event

Tiger Woods, one of golf’s most iconic figures, may have subtly hinted at a potential return to the professional circuit with a surprise appearance at the Amateur Championship at Ballen Isles Country Club. While officially on hand to support his son, Charlie Woods, it was Tiger’s own condition—specifically the absence of his walking boot—that captured the attention of fans and insiders alike.

The 15-time major winner has been sidelined from the PGA Tour in 2025 following surgery for a left Achilles tendon rupture suffered after the Genesis Invitational earlier this year. Since then, Woods had maintained a low profile, with few public sightings and even fewer updates about his recovery. However, his relaxed, boot-free appearance—lounging in a golf cart with legs crossed—has now reignited speculation about his return to the greens.

A comeback in the making?

While Tiger Woods has not officially announced any plans to return to competitive golf, the mere sight of him walking unaided was enough to spark widespread discussion. Social media erupted with questions, hopes, and skepticism, with many wondering whether the 48-year-old might still have one more comeback left in him.

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“I don’t know if it’s in the cards, but seeing him without the boot definitely made me wonder,” said one longtime fan on X (formerly Twitter).

Still, not everyone was convinced. “Just stop. Tiger isn’t winning another tournament. His body is like 80 years old,” a critic commented, echoing concerns about the toll injuries have taken on the champion’s body over the past decade. Others, however, urged fans to shift focus to the next Woods generation.

“At this point, not getting hopeful for it. Just ready for Charlie to develop into a star,” one supporter wrote.

Charlie Woods: Rising through the ranks

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While Tiger’s presence stole headlines, it was 16-year-old Charlie Woods who impressed on the course. He shot a solid 74 in the first round, tying for 39th place and trailing leader Derek Busby by just eight strokes. This follows an exceptional season in which Charlie won the Team TaylorMade Invitational and cracked the top 15 in the world rankings, climbing an astonishing 595 spots.

“It means so much because I haven’t really performed at the highest level yet,” Charlie said after his big win. “Even though I know I am so much better than that and for it all to finally come together is such a great feeling.”

Charlie’s continued development adds a compelling narrative to the Tiger Woods family legacy, with many fans already dreaming of the day father and son might share a professional fairway.

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What’s next for Woods?

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Tiger Woods has yet to play in any PGA Tour event in 2025. His 2024 season was limited and underwhelming—culminating in a 60th-place finish at The Masters and early exits from other majors. Whether he chooses to compete again in 2025, prepares for the Champions Tour at age 50, or simply supports his son from the sidelines remains to be seen. Still, his quiet but meaningful appearance this past weekend has certainly put the golf world on alert.

Charlie Woods doesn’t ready to get the attention his rival is beginning to deserve: Who is young Mason Howell?

Charlie Woods reached a key career milestone on May 28 as the the 16-year-old son of Tiger claimed his first Junior title at the Team TaylorMade Invitational, climbing to 14th place on the Rolex AJGA Rankings. Yet is he getting the recognition he deserves?

l though still early in his competitive career, just four events deep, Charlie is proving he has what it takes to match the players in his age group by surpassing his previous best of tied 25th at the 2025 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley.

But despite this progress, many golf analysts have yet to fully acknowledge his emerging talent in comparison to other rising juniors such as the 17-year-old Mason Howell, who has recently drawn considerable attention for his consistent performances over the past year.

Yet to secure a tournament win but has demonstrated remarkable consistency, finishing in the top 10 in seven of his ten events over the last 52 weeks. This steady play has propelled him to 8th place on the AJGA rankings, above Woods.

“Keep an eye out for this kid named Mason Howell,” Ryan Lavner told The Golf Podcast with Rex & Lav. “He’s a 17-year-old rising High School Senior. He’s going to Georgia in the fall of 2026. This dude is good!”

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The teenager’s performance at the 76th United States Junior Amateur Championship was especially notable as he finished tied for 33rd, whereas Woods placed tied for 240th in the same competition.

He also demonstrated his talent again during the 2025 U.S. Open Final Qualifiers at the Piedmont Driving Club, where he and Jackson Buchanan led the field with identical rounds of 63.

“He’s got a ton of firepower,” Lavner continued. “The kid shot bogey-free rounds of 63-63 at the age of 17.”

So whilst some might argue Woods is being overlooked by analysts, despite being the son of TigerHowell‘s record is hard to turn one’s nose up and suggests he deserves his own round of praise.

Why is Lavner backing Howell over Woods?

The seven-stroke margin by which Howell and Buchanan outpaced the rest of the qualifiers, including Jackson Koivun, Tyler Weaver, and Will Chandler as they all went on to earn spots in the upcoming U.S. Open at Oakmont.

Lavner also acknowledged other junior standouts like Miles Russell, Blades Brown, and Tyler Watts, noting that while Charlie remains among the elite juniors, Howell‘s sustained consistency has earned him increased recognition.

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It is telling that Woods, despite his high-profile family name and recent win, was not the first junior golfer mentioned by Lavner, although this is somewhat clutching at straws to claim it’s a slight against the youngster.

While Charlie Woods celebrated the breakthrough of his first title, he goal remains motivated by the goal of reaching the professional level, where he could potentially play against his father in the US Open, the Masters, the British Open or the PGA Championship.

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