Tiger Woods sparks concern with latest sighting
Tiger Woods was been spotted watching his teenage son Charlie Woods compete at the Florida state championships over the weekend.
A number of golf fans appeared concerned after the latest images of Tiger Woods circulated on social media over the weekend.
The golf legend, 47, was spotted watching his teenage son Charlie compete in the Florida High School State Championship.
Last year, Charlie and the Benjamin School boys' team won the title but they were unable to retain the trophy in 2024.
Charlie, 15, reportedly stood out on day two, hitting five birdies on the back nine to finish as the second-highest scorer on the team.
It wasn't quite enough, though, and Charlie and his teammates had to settle for a top three finish.
The Palm Beach Post managed to snap a few pics from the event, and it was immediately apparent that Woods has lost a huge amount of weight over the last few months.
That prompted a few wild accusations from golf fans and some concern.
Take a look at the pics here:
Here's some comments:
"Oh no oh no oh no. Charlie can't be a woke putter long grip or armlock guy. Please no."
"Has he lost a little bit of weight?"
"That leg is mangled. SMH."
"Dropped a few pounds."
"Looking slim."
"Someone's off the roids!"
"Tiger looking thin? I’m intrigued."
When will Tiger Woods next play golf?
Tiger has not confirmed when he will next be back in action.
He endured a torrid time on the course in 2024, missing three major championship cuts and finishing dead last at The Masters.
After missing the cut at The Open in July, he revealed that he has no plans to retire any time soon.
But that was before he had another surgery on his back.
The 15-time major champion had a micro decompression surgery on 13 September.
The surgery is reportedly going to reduce the number of back spasms and pain he experienced in 2024.
Tiger said the surgery was successful and he is optimistic about returning to normal activities, including golf, after completing his latest stint of rehab.
He may play at the Hero World Challenge next month and is likely to tee it up alongside Charlie in the parent/child PNC Championship in Florida.