
Tiger Woods' battle to return to the PGA Tour continues – and uncertainty remains king on the green. At 50 years old, the golf legend is still undergoing rehab in Switzerland, and a firm date for his comeback? Nowhere in sight.
Sources report that the Big Cat is "giving his best" in treatment, but experts expect him to remain in the specialized facility until at least the end of June. This is no sprint, it's a marathon, golfers. Any hope for an early return must take a backseat, as recovery clearly takes precedence.
Waiting for the Green Light
What does this mean for the fans? Unfortunately, primarily one thing: patience. While the rumor mill is buzzing and everyone awaits a sign of Woods' training zeal, the current status is sobering clear: there is no fixed timeline. The PGA Tour must plan without its biggest name, at least for the coming weeks.
The Uncertain Comeback
Golf Today also reports that Woods' time in Swiss rehab is expected to run until the end of June, but his window for a return remains open. This is the ultimate tease for any golf fan – the door isn't closed, but when he'll walk through it, nobody knows. The situation is framed as an ongoing recovery story, not a confirmed comeback announcement. One can feel the drama surrounding the greatest golfer of all time.


