Just Days After Severe Tampon Controversy, Tiger Woods Finds Solace After Being Nominated for an Extremely Prestigious Sporting Honor Alongside a Racing Legend

Tiger Woods is a name that has become synonymous with golf. But his accomplishments go beyond the golf course. In fact, the legendary golfer broke barriers and smashed records, inspiring a new generation of athletes. On the other hand, his personal life was just as turbulent as his professional life, and his story was one of triumphs and adversities. From his beginnings as a child prodigy to his remarkable comeback after a series of personal setbacks, the 47-year-old has graced us with some incredible comeback performances that have led him to be nominated alongside a motorsport legend for a prestigious award.

That year, Woods played exceptionally well at the Riviera despite his injuries. Shouldn’t Tiger receive an award for this milestone and his perseverance in the face of adversity? Well, to do that he must first fend off Italian MotoGP racer Francesco Bagnaia.

Tiger Woods’ Comeback of the Year puts him in competition with the MotoGP icon

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Tiger Woods gave us a great performance after an 844-day sabbatical from the PGA Tour. He finished the Genesis Invitational 1 under par. Additionally, this is considered to be his best performance since his unfortunate accident. As a result, he was nominated for the Comeback of the Year award by the Laureus World Sports Awards. But with Francesco Bagnaia he has strong competition.

In the final round of the 2022 MotoGP season, Bagnaia secured his first championship title by overcoming a 91-point deficit over reigning champion Fabio Quartararo. Despite five falls, Bagnaia managed the biggest turnaround in MotoGP history.

PACIFIC PALISADES, CA – FEBRUARY 16: Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas look towards the 8th hole during the first round of the Genesis Invitational on February 16, 2023 at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, CA. Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire GOLF: FEBRUARY 16 PGA, Golf Men – The Genesis Invitational Icon2302160141. Photo credit: IMAGO

Meanwhile, Woods started his first round at the event with playing partners Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas. He closed the round with 3 straight birdies. The unexpected performance of the 15-time major champion with his persistent injuries left fans in awe.

But things quickly turned sour when footage of the legend giving Thomas a tampon after driving it went viral. The audience found the gesture demeaning towards women and especially female athletes. What’s more, this whole incident upset people so much that all the attention was diverted from his great comeback performance.

In the meantime, news of this award could shift audience focus and provide Tiger with some much-needed comfort.

Wood’s amazing performance at the Genesis Invitational

The great golfer’s performance at the tournament was particularly remarkable given the challenges he had faced over the past two years. Woods had played sparingly since his accident and had not competed in a non-major event since October 2020. However, he showed no signs of rust and en route to the finish posted his lowest single-round result since the accident – a 67 on Saturday, one under par for the tournament.

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After the tournament, Tiger expressed optimism about his future in golf. His goal was to play in all four majors every year. However, he also conceded that his physical limitations meant he couldn’t play much anymore.

Although Wood’s performance at the Genesis Invitational wasn’t his best, it was a positive step forward in his recovery. Additionally, it was a testament to his determination to keep playing despite the obstacles he faced.

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