Tiger Woods announces Achilles tears

Tiger Woods He announced on Tuesday that he had cracked his left Achilles tendon.
“As I started increasing my own training and practicing at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left achilus, which was considered to be ruptured,” Woods announced on social media.
Woods said he was undergoing surgery on Tuesday, she “went smoothly” and “we expect a complete recovery.”
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Tiger Woods from the USA on the third hole during the last round. (Reuters/Brian Snyder/File Photo)
“Now I’m back home and plan to focus on my recovery and rehab, thank you for all the support.”
Woods participated in his new venture, tgl, Golf Simulator League Founded Woods and Rory Mcilroy. He united with Tom Kim, Max Hom and Kevin Kisner.
Woods’s already gloomy future somehow looks even more vicious. Ever since he finished his ninth place at the Farmers Insurances Open 2020, his best ending in 18 official events has been tied to the 37th at the 2020s PGA championship.
Last year, he competed in only five events, one of which was Genesis Invitational and the other four major. He retired from Genesis, last ended dead in the masters and missed the cut in the last three major.
Tiger Woods watches his T -shirt shooting at the first hole during the first round at the Masters 7th. April 2022 in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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This came after competing only in Genesis and Masters in 2023, where he ended up tied to 45 and retired. In 2022, he played in Masters (47), PGA Championship (withdrawn) and open championship (missed cut).
Just when he appeared that Woods had turned his clock back, it seemed like fake hopes. In 2018, he finished second in the FedEx Cup rankings. In 2019 he won the Masters.
Since then, Woods has been a tiring move that managed to collect the top 20 ending in the 14 major in the Green Jacket in 2019. This is his longest series because he failed to finish in the top 20 in the first six majorettes of his 1995 career and 1996 in the last 26 major, he has only four top 20 completion.
Tiger Woods was involved in a single -vehicle car accident in February 2021. (Oisin Keniry/Getty Images)
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After the US Open, Woods, who turned 49 in December, admitted that they were “or does not have to” be his last. His last injury raises more questions about his future.
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