Former world number one Tiger
Woods has accepted that he will “never feel great” again after suffering a
number of back and knee injuries in recent years.
The 14-times major champion
returned to action in December following a 15-month layoff but was forced to
pull out of the Dubai Desert Classic last week after the first round due to a
back spasm.
“There were a lot of times I
didn’t think I was going to make it back. It was tough, it was more than
brutal,” Woods told Dubai magazine Vision.
The 41-year-old American has
racked up 79 PGA Tour victories in his career but has not won a major
championship since 2008.
“There have been plenty of
times when I thought I would never play the game again at the elite level,”
Woods, ranked 674th in the world, said.
“It was tough, it was more
than brutal. There were times I needed help just to get out of bed.
“I feel good, not great. I
don’t think I will ever feel great because it’s three back surgeries, four knee
operations,” he added.
Woods is hoping to play in
the U.S. Masters in April, the first major of the year.
“I’m always going to be a
little bit sore. As long as I can function, I’m fine with that,” he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment