Tiger Woods (43, USA) announced his return to the sport this year.

Both body condition and performance were filled with exclamation marks.

He played 18 times in the US PGA Tour regular season only this year. Phil Mickelson of the US Ryder Cup, and one-on-one match play, and the Hero World Challenge ended on March 3.

A young golfer also had a hard-to-get run. Woods, who has been in surgery and rehabilitation for the past five years,

The performance was also excellent. I raised the world ranking from 1199 to 14th place. In just one year, 1185 stairs or a rise in the rankings have been achieved.

If you think about this time of year last year, it is an unexpected achievement.

ESPN said it will produce a documentary on Woods in 2018. We partnered with the PGA Entertainment team to create content.

"We are going to release an interesting documentary on the golden hour of the 31st," he said, referring to Woods' historic return season.

Woods overcame the surgery, threatening the life of the players, and ranked PGA 80th overall.

Woods won the tour championship in September. After a whopping five years and a month, he settled on the trophy. Career 80th win.

A frequent injury, affair scandal, sponsor and disagreement overcame a long-suffering slump that informed the emperor that he was out of the tunnel.

Woods, who has been in the top of the major tournaments for four consecutive days, said he would have come close to winning.

I was very proud of myself. Woods, who is heading out to Australia on July 7 to promote the Premiership Cup next year, said, "2018 will be remembered as a special year for me, compared to last year and I had an unbelievable year."

According to reports, "I invited more than 60 PGA golfers to the interview to answer a variety of questions about the return of Woods, saying that they would all be meaningful and unique videos, and they accepted the interview aggressively. "It will be a great help to the PGA box office, and it will be interesting for fans as well as for industry people."