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Why does Tiger Wozz continue playing? Andy Nors has an answer on ESPN

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Why does Tiger Wozz continue playing? Andy Nors has an answer on ESPN


We have six days left for the golf world in August, Nacional, in something that many consider the best week of the year.

But Tiger Wooz will not be the Masters champion five times at the stadium this year. On March 11, Woods announced he had undergone surgery to repair a silked ICELOS, a wound at home during exercise. Woodz then said his doctors were waiting for a complete charity and that his main focus would be on recovery in the coming months.

And however, the latest surgery was the 14th surgeries of Woods. He has won a big championship as much as he has been under the knife. His body has suffered greatly over the years, especially in the past decade.

So why does it continue to try to play?

Andy Nors, who has worked as a long-term analysis of the network and calls the call to next week’s master’sss, has provided an effective response. He made these comments on a relationship that predicts next week’s championship with reporters.

“I’m deep in my heart, he’s one of the biggest competitors of all times, but if he has no children, I don’t know if he will play now or not.

“He once made a comment to me that there are days when Charlie comes home from school and embarrassed him to go and play with him in the late afternoon. I think that’s very special.

Given that Woodud tore the Aclie, a injury that usually takes nine to 12 months to heal, will probably see Golf fans as until

“Now we will reach the point where the next reform will be difficult for him. He doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone. He has done everything he needs to do. I think that will be very good and no one will have a problem with that,” North said.

“I think the competitor in him – you know, you always think you can recover. You always think you can go back. You always believe you can do that. But I have no magical answer there.

His colleague Andy North ESPN, Kurus Strain, who won the US Open in 1988 and 1989, has confirmed this feeling. But it is strange how Woodz only to be on the property – regardless of whether he is playing – will prove valuable to future generations.

“I want to see him for a long time in August in the future. He doesn’t play the way he wants, but I think people like to see him very much, as much as Jack and Arnie, especially Arnie, have seen him for a long time.

“I think we need people around us, to be around the younger generation, to answer questions — the players learn as examples, how to play the golf stadium. Just be part of the great statesman society.

“I hope he goes back where he can play. We don’t even know if he can play again. But it’s going to be bad. But especially here, he can go back and be comfortable and just around. People can’t satisfy them.

Jack Milko, author of the golf staff for SB Nation through it. Follow it on x @jack_milko.



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