Golf legend Tiger Woods was involved in a death-dealing accident last year that left several broken bones in his legs. At the time, the damage to his body was so threatening there were concerns that he might need an amputation.

Fortunately, Woods has recovered well since and did not have to go through cutting off a limb as initially thought. However, he did get surgeries on the lower extremities.

As Woods is on the way to recovery, many started wondering whether he’d be able to participate in the Masters next month. Today he is being honored by the PGA tour to be inducted into their Hall Of Fame.

The ceremony of HOF is always special and big; ahead of the special event Woods and his family arrived at the venue, as you can see in the clips below. Woods showcased his legs in a pair of shorts, and his legs appeared to be doing just fine.

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Given Woods’ condition, many fans believe he might be back in time for the next month’s biggest tournament as he wasn’t even limping anymore. Which only reaffirms the belief that he is as healthy as anyone else, but we’ll have to wait and see. As of right now, there is no confirmation about his return.

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Bhupen Dange

Bhupen is a freelance writer for Ringside News and Thirsty For News; he is pursuing further studies in Computer Science. Since high school, he has actively participated in athletic activities, and when he is not playing video games, he spends his time in the gym training, watching movies, and walking his dog outside.

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