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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Tiger Not Yet Out of Woods


Tiger Woods has revealed there is "no timetable" for his return to golf as he recovers from his third back operation in a little over 18 months.

Speaking ahead of this week's Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, where he is the tournament host, Woods announced that he had yet to begin his rehabilitation from his latest procedure.

The 14-time major champion, who has slumped to 400th in the world rankings, underwent surgery in mid-September to remove a fragment in his back that was pinching a nerve, and he admitted afterwards that he expected his recovery to be "long and tedious".

But after complaining of discomfort, Woods was forced to go back under the knife at the end of October, a follow-up procedure he admitted was "a surprise".

At the pre-tournament press conference at Albany Golf Club, Woods cut a solemn figure when he was asked by reporters when he was likely to make his return.

"Therein lies the tough question and tough answer," said Woods, who turns 40 at the end of this month. "I don't have an answer for that. Neither does my surgeon, or my physios. There is no timetable. That's the hardest part for me - there's nothing I can look forward to, nothing I can build towards."

"Where is the light at the end of tunnel? I don't know. It's different from the other surgeries I've had in the past. For nerves there are really no timetables. It's literally just taking it day by day, week by week, time by time."

Woods also revealed he had not hit a golf ball since attempting "a left-handed chip, two months ago", and his current physical activities are restricted to walking.

"I've had three surgeries on the same spot and I haven't started any type of rehab," he added. "I walk, I walk, and I walk some more - that's it. I really miss being able to play soccer with my kids. I can toss the ball but I cannot bend over. I can't do anything athletic. I am really good at playing video games, that's how I pass a lot of my time."

Woods continued to paint a bleak picture of his future when he reflected on his glittering professional career, which has yielded 14 majors and 79 victories on the PGA Tour - second on the all-time list and just three behind Sam Snead's haul of 82.

"For my 20 years out here I achieved a lot, but everything beyond this is gravy," he said. "I've passed Jack on the all-time win list and I'm just shy of Sam. I passed Sam basically a decade ago in major championships, but I'm still shy of Jack's. I've had a pretty good career in my 20s and 30s.

"If that's all it entails then I've had a pretty good run. But I'm hoping that's not it. I'm hoping I can get out here and compete against these guys. I really do miss it."

Current world No 1 Jordan Spieth heads an elite 18-player field, which Woods described as "the best field we've ever had", while major winners Justin Rose, Bubba Watson, Adam Scott and reigning Open champion Zach Johnson are also playing.


Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Tiger Not Out of Woods

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Tiger Woods does not expect to compete again soon after admitting he faces a "tedious and long" recovery from back surgery.

Woods had an operation on his back for a second time last month after a routine check discovered a fragmented disc pinching a nerve.

He last played at the Wyndham Championship on August 23, where he tied for 10th in what was his best finish on the PGA Tour for nearly two years.

His first surgery came just before the US Masters in 2014, when he was out of action for nearly three months, although he later admitted he returned too early.

"Rehab will be soon, and it will be tedious and long," he said. "The last one, it took me awhile to get back. Some players on tour have done the same procedure and to be back pain-free it took them over a year."

Woods, who turns 40 in December, has not won a major championship since the US Open in 2008 and remains on 14 majors, four short of Jack Nicklaus' record, but the world No 334 has not given up hope of catching 'The Golden Bear'.

Some players on tour have done the same procedure and to be back pain-free it took them over a year.

"It's important for me to have more than 18 majors when all is said and done," he said. "It took Jack his whole career to achieve it and mine is not done yet. I believe that I have a very good record for 20 years on the tour. 

"The main thing is to get fit and to reach my 40s with good health to be as successful as Vijay, who won most of his tournaments at that age. It's something that I hope I will be able to do," he said. "I want to play at an elite level with the new kids for a long, long time."

Woods has not won since the 2013 Bridgestone Invitational for his 79th career win on the PGA Tour, just three short of the record held by Sam Snead.

"I need to be healthy again," he added. "This year I tried to play after the back surgery and it wasn't fun because all of the pain. Also after my last surgery, I was changing my swing and to be able to do that successfully you have to practice a lot, and I could not practice because I was doing the rehab.

"It was a very complicated situation because of that."

Woods has not set a timetable on when he will start rehabilitation or a date for his likely return.

"I need to return with my explosiveness, and to do that, I need to practice for longer periods of time," he said. "It's going to take several months of hard work."