Tiger Woods Reveals Retirement Date
After a storied career that has captivated the world for decades, golf legend Tiger Woods has announced his retirement date. In a statement released through his representatives, Woods disclosed that he will be officially retiring from professional golf following the conclusion of this year’s Masters Tournament.
Woods, whose impact on the sport transcends generations, cited both physical and personal reasons for his decision to step away from competitive golf. The 15-time major champion has battled numerous injuries throughout his illustrious career, including a recent car accident in 2021 that left him with severe leg injuries. Despite undergoing multiple surgeries and embarking on a grueling rehabilitation journey, Woods acknowledged that his body can no longer withstand the demands of professional golf at the highest level.
In his retirement announcement, Woods expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his fans and the countless memories he has created on the golf course. From his historic victory at the 1997 Masters, where he became the youngest player to win the tournament, to his remarkable comeback triumph at the 2019 Masters, Woods leaves behind a legacy filled with triumphs, setbacks, and moments of sheer brilliance.