For Wade though despite returning to winning form, he admits the time off has given him a taste of what might be to come in terms of his future and even early retirement.
"It was great. I saw a lot of young players playing tournaments online, but I didn't feel like it. The free time already gave me a taste of retirement. If I had had some more money, I might retire" he said.
"I can still win tournaments. I would stop if I can't anymore, but it is getting more and more difficult," he added. "I'm only 37, but I've been doing this for a long time. I'm one of the most experienced players on the track. But I'm still eager and I can still win majors."