Tiger Woods' chance of winning the British Open 2022 Championship is St Andrews' golf icon eyes

Tiger Woods wants to scream at the 150th British Open 2022 Championship next year. Last week, Tiger Woods rocked the golf world with a short clip of him hitting the ball on the driving range. The British Open fans can buy British Open Tickets from our website.

This is the latest step on the road to recovery after a serious car accident in February, which allowed the 15-time major champion to admit that he was “lucky to be alive”.

Tiger Woods wants to scream at the 150th British Open 2022 next year
Tiger Woods wants to scream at the 150th British Open 2022 next year

This short video has been viewed more than 7.5 million times on Twitter, sparking fan discussions about returning to professional games.

Woods said he has “a long way to go in the recovery process” and believes the possibility of returning to the PGA Tour full-time is very slim. However, he has his sights set on the British Open Championship in 2022.

“I really want to play in St Andrews, there’s no doubt about that,” Woods said. “This is my favorite golf course in the world. Yes, I would love to compete in the British Open, there is no doubt about it.

“Physically I hope I can do it. I have to get there first. The game isn’t going anywhere, but I have to get there.”

Woods has his sights set on the British Open Championship in 2022
Woods has his sights set on the British Open Championship in 2022

The British Open 2022 in St Andrews from July 14-17

After battling personal problems and serious injuries, Woods won the 2019 Masters. He can already be considered one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history.

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