Tiger Woods Announces Return From Achilles Tendon Injury, Aiming For 2025 US Open Championship
June 2, 2025– Golf legend Tiger Woods shocked the golfing world when he announced that he was actively preparing to return to competition after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured left Achilles tendon in March this year. In a social media post, Woods not only confirmed that his recovery was progressing well but also strongly declared his goal of winning the 2025 US Open, which will take place fromJune 12-15at Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania.

The Recovery Journey Is Still Full of Challenges
Woods, 49, has dealt with a series of injuries during his illustrious career, from back and knee surgeries to a serious car accident in 2021 that nearly cost him his right leg. The latest Achilles tendon injury, which occurred while Woods was ramping up his home practice, has forced him to miss all majors in 2025, including The Masters and the PGA Championship. The surgery, performed by Dr. Charlton Stucken at the Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida, was described as “minimally invasive” but still required a significant recovery period.
In a social media post, Woods wrote:
“I’m back training and feeling stronger every day. My Achilles tendon is healing well, and I’m doing everything to be ready for the US Open. I’m not going there just to compete – I’m going to win.”
Bold Statement: Aiming for the US Open Title
Woods’ announcement has sent shockwaves through the golf community, especially as he targets the US Open title – a major he has won three times (2000, 2002, 2008). Oakmont Country Club, the venue for the 2025 US Open, is described by Woods as one of the toughest golf courses in the world, but he finished T-2 there in 2007. With 15 major titles in his career, just shy of Jack Nicklaus’s record of 18, Woods seems to be hungry to continue his great story.
However, experts are cautious about Woods’ ability to return. Physiotherapist Sammy Margo said:
“Typically, a professional athlete like Tiger Woods needs 4-6 months to fully recover from an Achilles tendon injury, and about 6-9 months to return to professional competition. With his complex injury history, coming back and competing at a high level is a huge challenge.”
Reaction From Golf Community
Rory McIlroy, the world’s No. 2 golfer, who was pessimistic about Woods’ ability to compete in 2025, expressed surprise and support:
“If anyone can do the impossible, it’s Tiger. He always surprises us. I hope to see him at Oakmont, if only to witness his fighting spirit.”
Meanwhile, fans on social media are buzzing with the hashtag #TigerComeback. One user wrote:
“Tiger Woods at 50 still claims he’s going to win the US Open? That’s why he’s the GOAT!”
History of Trauma and Will of Steel
Woods is no stranger to coming back from injury. In 2008, he won the US Open despite suffering two broken tibias and knee ligament damage. In 2019, he stunned the world by winning The Masters after 11 years without a major. Woods’ injury history includes six back surgeries, five knee surgeries, and numerous other issues, but his will to fight never seems to wane.
US Open 2025: Opportunity or Challenge?
The US Open at Oakmont will be a tough test, not only because of the difficulty of the course but also because of the strong field of competitors, which includes defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy. With Woods turning 50 in late 2025, many are wondering whether this is his last chance to add another major to his collection, or just an inspired but unlikely attempt.
Regardless of the outcome, Woods’ announcement has once again sparked hope among golf fans around the world. Can the Tiger come back and conquer Oakmont? Only time will tell.
Tune in to the 2025 US Open from June 12-15 at Oakmont Country Club to witness Tiger Woods’ journey!