After emotional scenes at the 18th hole during The 150th Open Championship, Tiger is already back on the course, with the 15-time Major winner pictured at Son Quint in Mallorca alongside his son, Charlie.
Listed as one of the best places to play in The Canaries and Mallorca, Son Quint was designed by Rossknecht and Ramón Espinosa and opened in 2007. It also falls under Arabella Golf Mallorca’s umbrella, along with Golf Son Vida, a course where Seve Ballesteros triumphed in 1990, and Son Muntaner.
🚨#NEW: Some post Open Championship photos of Tiger playing golf in Spain, where he’s reportedly been vacationing following the tournament. Still playing golf so that is a great sign! (📸 via @marca, h/t: @Tengolf) pic.twitter.com/RWfEnKZtkEJuly 23, 2022
First reported by Marca (opens in new tab), Tiger was seen carrying his own bag and smiling with his son Charlie, as the 46-year-old presumably took some time out to relax after preparations for The Open Championship just last week.
According to Tiger’s caddie, Joe LaCava, he’s hopeful Woods will be back in action in December, with the American stating: “I’m hoping that he will play maybe in December at the Hero [World Challenge] and the father-son [PNC Championship] and maybe the Genesis [Invitational]. I’m still hoping he’ll play three, maybe four tournaments before The Masters (in April).”
During The 150th Open Championship, Tiger was visibly emotional as he came down the 18th at St Andrews, possibly playing in his last ever Open Championship at the home of golf.
The American champion raised the roof on the home hole, being greeted with a reception that left him holding back tears as he made his way over the Swilcan Bridge (where he didn’t stop) and towards the green. He raised his cap and thanked fans in all directions before heading off the course for what might be the last time in an Open.
It is highly likely that Tiger was using a cart in Mallorca, with the 15-time Major champion…
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