Latest Tiger Woods clip prompts intense speculation: "When was this filmed?!"
Tiger Woods filmed 'hitting some bombs' with a baseball bat, prompting golf fans to speculate when the latest clip of the 15-time major champ was filmed.
Tiger Woods was seen taking part in a 'home run derby' in a video posted to social media a few weeks ago by Bridgestone Golf.
Woods, 47, is in the midst of a lengthy break from professional golf has he recovers from a subtalar fusion procedure he underwent in mid-April.
The 15-time major champion was playing in his second event of the season - The Masters - when he was forced to withdraw ahead of the third round.
Shortly after, it was announced he'd undergone surgery for the arthritis that he was dealing with as a result of injuries sustained in his February 2021 car accident.
No timeline was given for his recovery, but since, Woods has missed both the PGA Championship and the US Open.
He has already reportedly withdrawn from the 151st Open Championship next month at Royal Liverpool, as well.
However, a few weeks ago, Bridgestone did give us some new Woods golf content with a "Long Drive Home Run Derby" with its athletes.
In the video, which was posted to Twitter, Woods is joined by Jason Day, Lexi Thompson, Matt Kuchar, and Chris Gotterup in the fun competition.
Each player had a few goes at hitting a golf ball off of a T-ball stand with a baseball bat.
It's not entirely clear whether the video was filmed.
Here's the full clip:
Check out the e9 LONG DRIVE Home Run Derby with Tiger, Jason, Lexi, Kuch and Gotterup!
Who do you think hits the most bombs?
(The average MLB fence is 403 feet, equivalent to 135 yards!) pic.twitter.com/eo2877ucY7— Bridgestone Golf (@bridgestonegolf) June 14, 2023