Conor McGregor was full of praise for Tiger Woods after his Masters return on Thursday.
The legendary golfer returned to Augusta National and teed it up in a remarkable comeback some 14 months after his horror car accident.
Many wondered if Woods would ever play competitively again but the 15-time major winner impressed on his comeback as he shot an opening round one under par 72 to leave him well in contention.
And with McGregor also battling back from a horror leg injury, he was quick to praise Woods.
Taking to social media, he said: "Hats off to the Golf Goat @TigerWoods this weekend. Grit and hard work can combine for a comeback- the world is cheering for you . Congratulations, my friend"
McGregor took to social media just hours after appearing in a Dublin court where he was charged with six road traffic offences last month.
The Dubliner arrived at Blanchardstown courthouse on Thursday morning just before 11am.
He is accused of two counts of dangerous driving in Dublin on March 22.
The 33-year-old was hit with a further four charges this morning in precincts of the courthouse.
McGregor is also accused of driving without a licence and insurance as well as failing to produce a licence and insurance.
Garda Denis Lordan told the court that McGregor made no reply to the four further charges before handing him a true copy of each charge sheet.
McGregor sat quietly in the dock for the short hearing this morning.
His lawyer Michael Staines told the court that his licence and insurance have been shown to the gardai.
McGregor was remanded on bail and is to appear before the same court in June.
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