Tiger Woods Returns to Golf Course for the First Time Since Car Crash

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Golf superstar Tiger Woods on the look as his son plays golf in Florida
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Former World Number One Tiger Woods was spotted last weekend on a golf course for the first time since being involved in a car crash in February. 

The 45-year-old was seen in golf clothes and had a club on his right hand with a black sleeve covering his right leg.

Woods on February 23 was involved in a car crash and suffered severe injuries to his right leg. 

After undergoing physical therapy, Woods was able to walk again but with the aid of crutches.

In the latest images, Woods is spotted watching his son play golf, alongside his girlfriend Erica.

The superstar recently opened up about his road to recovery, telling Golf Digest, “This has been an entirely different animal. I understand more of the rehab processes because of my past injuries, but this was more painful than anything I have ever experienced.”

It is however  still unclear whether Woods has plans to return to full action in future.

Team USA's Ryder Cup skipper Steve Stricker did give a positive update hinting at a possible return to the course for the 15-time major championship winner.

Stricker told SiriusXM Radio: "I’ve talked to Tiger a lot.

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“He’s a part of this Ryder Cup family, he won’t be able to be a captain’s assistant this time around just because of his ongoing rehabilitation to try to get better and try to play golf again, and that is going well.

“He’s progressing, he’s doing well, things are moving in the right direction.”