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Rickie Fowler teases development in Tiger’s recovery

Tiger Woods is trying, once again, to make a return to professional golf. The 14-time major champion is currently ranked No. 1,189 in the world, but he’s working to get back in PGA form. Rickie Fowler may have just dropped the latest detail in Tiger’s comeback attempt. According to Golf.com’s Dylan Dethier, Fowler has been practicing with Woods. And when asked to discuss rumors about Woods’ driving distance, Fowler confirmed that Woods’ long game has reemerged and exceeded his own. Sure, Fowler ranked just 41st in PGA driving distance last year, but assuming Rickie wasn’t joking, this development was enough to get golf fans very excited. Woods is set to make his return at the Hero World Challenge

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