The American golf icon and 82-time PGA Tour winner has reflected on his incredible career to reveal the greatest shot he has ever hit as he prepares to make a stunning comeback
Golfing legend Tiger Woods has revealed the best shot he made in his career shortly after being spotted preparing to make a comeback after a five-month absence.
The 82-time PGA Tour winner is stepping up preparations for a return to the greens, after withdrawing from the Masters at Augusta National back in April with an injury, and has since been asked to recall the greatest shot he has ever hit. The question is a tough one for the 47-year-old who has enjoyed a stellar career spanning over 27 years. But thankfully for golfing fans the Californian had a definitive answer.
Rolling back the years, Woods recalled a strike in the final round of the 2002 US PGA. The 15-time Major champion revealed that a tricky shot on the 18th hole at Hazeltine National Golf Club still brings back fond memories. “Probably the 2002 PGA, on the 18th hole,” Woods admitted speaking to TaylorMade Golf. “From the fairway bunker, I hit a 3-iron out of there.
“Hard left to right wind, and my heels were up against the lip of the bunker. I’ve never felt contact that solid in my life.”