Insane photo of Tiger Woods' legs leaves fans in disbelief as he joins son Charlie for a round of golf in Florida

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By ERIC BLUM

Published: 15:23 BST, 27 June 2025 | Updated: 15:27 BST, 27 June 2025

Living golf legend Tiger Woods took to the links in south Florida earlier this week with an inside photo of his legs stunning his fans. 

Woods was at the Tequesta Country Club on Monday for the 41st Nicklaus Junior Championship, with 16-year-old son Charlie Woods competing in the tournament. 

The 49-year-old Woods walked around the course with his son, sporting a black leg sleeve on his surgically repaired right leg.  

Woods is expected to miss the rest of 2025 after underdoing Achilles tendon surgery. Yet the photo of one of the greatest golfers of all time in dire shape shocked fans. 

The 15-time major-tournament winner will likely be 50 the next time he plays in an official tournament. 

Getting back to full golf shape is still far away based on how Woods' right leg looked earlier this week.  

Tiger Woods took to the links in south Florida earlier this week with an inside photo of his legs

The photos stunned fans, while Woods was on the course to support 16-year-iold son Charlie

'Sad to see, Tiger has chicken legs,' one golf fan said.  

'Legs look small. Very small. The lack of muscle retainment specifically in the repaired leg is very real. Still see it 10 yrs later,' a second continued. 

'He’s been skipping leg day' a third added. 

'This guy is never coming back to professional golf he has two fake legs at this point,' a fourth concluded.

A collection of social-media messages about Tiger Woods' recovering right leg in a sleeve

The two-round junior tournament wrapped up on Tuesday afternoon, with Charlie finishing even-par with a final round 69 (2-under) to place sixth in a field of 122 boys golfers.

Also on hand was Vanessa Trump, who is dating Tiger and is the mother of Kai Trump.  

President Donald Trump's granddaughter struggled to a final round score of a 3-over 74, putting her 17-over for the tournament and tied for 21st out of 32 golfers. Both Charlie and and Kai are in high school - with Kai already committed to play golf at the University of Miami as a part of their Class of 2030.

Charlie, on the other hand, is starting to make a name for himself after a notable win on the junior golf circuit which saw his ranking jump from No. 606 to No. 14.

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