Worse comes to worse, Tiger can always put metal/plastic in the knee. The doctors said he'll good as new. But I have a feeling Tiger likes it to heal naturally.
The word from Team Tiger is that he'll be as good as new, but one never knows. I have my doubts, and would guess that he won't play much competitively past the age of 40.
Four surgeries to the same knee can't be good. Maybe a new team of doctors will go in there and find out that everything is already metal and plastic, like the Terminator.
Even if he doesn't play past his 40's competitively he will still surpass Jack by 5 or so and will be known and deservingly so as the greatest golfer ever
I am a 13 handicapper with a goal to play as many different courses around the world as possible. I have played 318 to date, and my favorite course is Cypress Point Club in California, followed closely by Lahinch in Ireland and Royal County Down in Northern Ireland. I am a course rater for one of the major national golf publications. I play with Titleist AP-2 irons (3-PW), a Titleist Vokey 52 degree wedge, a Ram Tom Watson Scoring System 55 degree sand wedge, a Cleveland 60 degree lob wedge, a Cobra ZL Encore driver, a Titleist 906F4 three-wood, and a Rossie II putter. I play Bridgestones, Titleists, or Srixons.
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Worse comes to worse, Tiger can always put metal/plastic in the knee. The doctors said he'll good as new. But I have a feeling Tiger likes it to heal naturally.
The word from Team Tiger is that he'll be as good as new, but one never knows. I have my doubts, and would guess that he won't play much competitively past the age of 40.
Four surgeries to the same knee can't be good. Maybe a new team of doctors will go in there and find out that everything is already metal and plastic, like the Terminator.
Even if he doesn't play past his 40's competitively he will still surpass Jack by 5 or so and will be known and deservingly so as the greatest golfer ever
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