Tiger Woods will make an emotional return to golf alongside 12-year-old son Charlie just nine months after being involved in a single-vehicle collision which left him with broken bones in both of his legs.The legendary 15-time major championship winner admitted in November that he would never be able to return to golf on a full-time basis after undergoing surgery on open fractures to his lower right leg.Woods also suffered injuries to his foot and ankle - and has admitted that he had fears that his leg would need to be amputated while in hospital.The 45-year-old has now announced his return to the course alongside son Charlie at the Father/Son PNC Championship between December 16 and December 19.Woods tweeted: "Although it’s been a long and.
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