Tiger Woods is committed to playing professional golf for as long as possible. Recently, he missed the cut at the U.S. Open, which made some people think he might be less enthusiastic. Despite this, Woods, who has won 15 major tournaments, is determined to succeed. He told reporters before The Open tournament that he could keep playing until he turns 60, which contrasts with what Colin Montgomerie said. Woods has had to be careful about which tournaments he enters due to various injuries. Now, after 20 years, he is getting ready to return to Royal Troon. His past wins at The Open in 2000, 2005, and 2006 show he is ready for a comeback. Looking ahead to the upcoming tournament, Woods recalled playing practice rounds with Tom Weiskopf and how they talked about strategies and had friendly competition. This highlights the friendship and competitive spirit in professional golf. The tournament at Royal Troon holds special importance for Woods as he aims for greatness despite facing challenges. His determination to compete at the highest level demonstrates his enduring passion for the sport and his belief in his ability to achieve more success.