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Dr. John Torres joins Golf Central to detail the implications of Tiger Woods’ lumbar disc replacement surgery and the factors relating to his seventh procedure on his back, including recovery time. #golfchannel #golfcentral #golf
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Just means more Sundays in bed so keep a close eye on it Matt.
Why couldn’t tiger just learned a repeatable swing for long term sustainable performance, and stayed away from the weight training and supplements? With his talent, he would be competing on tour just like Phil. As great as Phil is, tiger was better. I blame the weight gain and training.
The great man is done as an elite golfer, admit what you know. Tiger is someone who's intimate with pain, his body has been through a war.
How could he possibly describe Tiger as fit? His body is an absolute train wreck…
Hey… ummm… doc? What kind of doctor are you… exactly?
You know that the plural of vertebra is vertebrae, right? You sound like a clown 🤡
As someone who has chronic back pain and two surgeries, I have no idea how he is enduring the pain. Eight back surgeries! Forget the golf, I would be beyond grateful to just relieve the 24/7 debilitating pain. He should have brain surgery next if he still wants to compete at professional golf after this surgery.
Roids
Who cares?
Maybe he should just give the Champions tour a go (he'll turn 50 eleven weeks from now) where he can ride a cart, then let the chips fall as they will. Anything more than that is now just plain unrealistic
Return to golf? He should forget it. Go fishing, enjoy his yacht, watch Charlie play golf. Playing golf is not worth it at this point.