Woods
not ready to return to action, will 'do it right'
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[June 27, 2016]
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods on
Sunday gave the strongest indication yet that he might not return to
competition this year, saying that he needed to be patient during
his recovery from back surgeries.
The former world number one has not played on the PGA Tour since
undergoing microdiscectomy back surgery last September and, at the
age of 40, has decided not to rush his comeback.
"I am playing, just I need more time," tournament host Woods told
CBS Sports during Sunday's final round of the Quicken Loans National
in Bethesda, Maryland. "I still need to get stronger, I need to
recover faster and that's going to take time.
"I'm not a real patient person when it comes to that ... pushing
through some of my injuries, pushing through some of my rehab, I've
come back and won, and won major championships doing it that way,
but this one's different.
"This one, I'm older, it takes a little longer to recover and to
heal and I'm going to do it right so I don't have another surgery."
Woods, who has slipped in recent years due to injuries and mastering
of a new swing, thought he was back to form after tying for 10th at
the Wyndham Championship in August, following a dismal season in
which he missed three cuts in the majors.
But three weeks later he had a second microdiscectomy surgery to
alleviate pressure on a disc in his lower back, before needing
another procedure on Oct. 28 on the same area due to discomfort.
Woods, who made just 11 starts on the PGA Tour last season and only
seven the season before, had his first back surgery in early 2014.
Asked if he would be able to return to competition at some point
this year, he replied: "I don't know. I want to play, I don't know
if I will but I do want to. "I am trying. Each and every day, I'm
doing my workouts, sometimes three times a day. I'm working my tail
off. I've gotten stronger, I'm a little bit faster than I used to
be. All that's a positive but I still need now to get into golf
shape.
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Tiger Woods hits his tee shot on the 16th hole during the
continuation of the second round of the 2015 PGA Championship golf
tournament at Whistling Straits. Mandatory Credit: Brian
Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
"The mental side is the easiest part. It's trying to get my body to
do what I want it to do when I want it to do it. That's the hard
part about. I've had three back operations on the same area so it's
not fun."
Woods, whose world ranking has plummeted to a mind-boggling 582nd,
has found it frustrating to be a television spectator while his
peers are winning golf tournaments.
"I know I can still do it," said the 14-times major champion. "It's
just that I can't do it right now. I am giving myself the best
opportunity to do that going forward."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Andrew
Both)
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