The 15-time major champion doesn’t know how it’ll unfold, but he told reporters that “if I’m playing in the event, I’m gonna try and beat you.”
was the latest injury setback in a career filled with them. Woods had surgery for leg fractures, and he “didn’t know if I was gonna play again” before competing in three majors last year. A similar fear engulfed him about five years prior, when he didn’t know if he’d be able to walk again following his back fusion and series of surgeries.
“When you get a little bit older and you get a little more banged up, you’re not as invincible as you once were,” Woods said. “And that’s just the reality of all of us just aging.”Tiger Woods doesn’t know how his ankle will hold up across a four-day, 72-hole tournament.Woods knows his body will eventually reach an ultimate tipping point. It might come “sooner than later,” he conceded.
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