Tiger Woods will more than likely take up the opportunity to use a golf cart on the PGA Tour Champions when he turns 50 at the end of next year, six-time European Tour winner Paul Broadhurst has told The Mirror.
Broadhurst, 58, believes there is a great deal of hope at the over 50s PGA Tour Champions that Woods, 48, will compete in a number of their tournaments on the schedule when he reaches the magic milestone on 30 December 2025.
Woods has been playing a limited schedule so far this season as a result of his continued recovery from ankle surgery last season.
That came more than two years after a horror car crash in Los Angeles in February 2021.
The 15-time major champion has also had his fair share of back surgeries down the years, something that has plagued the latter stages of his PGA Tour career.
Woods returned to action last month by setting a new cuts made record at The Masters.
But he would unfortunately have to play 23 holes on the Friday and that appeared to take the wind out of his sails heading into the weekend as he went on to finish solo 60th in dead last.
The former World No.1 made it clear at Augusta National he would continue to tee it up in tournaments for as long as he believes he can still win on the circuit.
Woods has this year decided to take up a role on the PGA Tour policy board as he attempts to help the circuit thrash out their ongoing framework agreement with the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Woods needs to capture one more tournament on the PGA Tour to set an outright wins record of 83.
He currently shares the record with late great Sam Snead.
The toughest part these days is walking 72 holes, declared Woods last month.
Hitting shots is not a problem, he concluded.