Tiger Woods is hitting the ball "CRAZY GOOD" according to Mike Thomas
Tiger Woods is set to play in a Pro-Am today alongside Matt Kuchar ahead of the PNC Championship tomorrow.
Mike Thomas, the father of Justin Thomas, was massively impressed with Tiger Woods when he played with him ahead of the PNC Championship.
Mike and Justin won the tournament last season by one shot and they finished five shots ahead of Team Woods, when the 15-time major champion played with his son Charlie.
The Thomas' and the Woods' played together last year and they will do so again in the first round of the 36-hole event. By the sounds of Mike's compliments, Woods could produce some great golf.
"I played with him last week a couple of days, one day, and Charlie. It's crazy how good he's hitting it and how far he's hitting for what he's been through."
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Just to be hitting balls on the driving range is an amazing achievement for the 45-year-old who revealed that he almost lost his right leg, which suffered open fractures in his February car crash.
A full-time PGA Tour career is off the table, so now he has expressed his pride and excitement to be able to play at the PNC Championship with his 12-year-old son Charlie.
A scramble event with his close friends could be the perfect competition for Woods. He and Thomas have become great friends and the 2017 PGA champion visited Woods many times at his home during his rehabilitation.
"My excitement level is high just for him being out here and being somewhere other than his house and getting to see a lot of familiar faces," Thomas said ahead of the family event.
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"In terms of the competing, I think his expectations are very low. But at the same time, he is who he is for a reason, so I'm sure he'll be p****d off if he didn't play well."
The PGA Tour recently released fantastic footage of Charlie's highlights from last year's PNC Championship. He was in scintillating form and if he can reproduce this golf, don't be surprised if the Woods duo is high up on the leaderboard this week.
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