50-Year-Old Tiger Woods Looks Absolutely Jacked & Fans Have Questions

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Tiger Woods’ jacked physique ahead of his most recent TGL match has led to some questions from fans.

On Tuesday, the 50-year-old Woods returned to golf to play in the TGL finals, where he told ESPN that he’s open to returning to the Masters next month, depending on how his body feels.

“As I said, I’ve been trying. Just this body is—it doesn’t recover like it did when it was 24, 25,” Woods said. “It doesn’t mean I’m not trying. I’ve been trying for a while. I’ve had a couple bad injuries here over the past years that I’ve had to fight through and it’s taken some time. But I keep trying. I want to play. I love the tournament. I’ve loved being there since I was 19 years old. It’s meant a lot to me and my family over the years. I’m going to be there either way with The Loop that’s going up there [his new nine-hole design at the Augusta municipal course], as well as the Champions Dinner.”

Before his TGL match, fans noticed Woods looking jacked while walking into the arena.

Fans are now questioning how Woods got so jacked.

“So does the golf community/PGA just not care that he’s clearly on the juice?” commented one fan.

“Overdeveloped traps and facial bloating. If only we knew what causes that,” said another fan on X.

Woods recently spoke to Golf Digest about why he believes it’s important for him to be in peak physical condition.

“The better I felt, the longer I was able to practice, the more it fed into the training. . . . It just fueled itself.”

“The more strength and endurance I got from all the training I did, I didn’t feel the tiredness come Sunday.”

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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