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OT: Doesn't Sound Like Tiger Woods will be back for awhile

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Tiger Woods indicates it could take him "over a year" to return to golf
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Alex Myers
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On Tuesday, Tiger Woods gave the world an update on his back. And if you're a big fan of Woods, it wasn't exactly the news you wanted to hear.

Woods was in Mexico for the Bridgestone America's Golf Cup, an event he was scheduled to play with Matt Kuchar until he underwent a second microdiscectomy on Sept. 16. Five weeks later, Woods didn't give the most optimistic status report on his recovery.

"Rehab will be soon, and it will be tedious and long," said Woods, who attended a kids clinic in Mexico City, but only went as far as high-fiving participants. "The last one, it took me awhile to get back. Some players on tour have done the same procedure and to be back pain-free it took them over a year."

"The last one," of course, came right before the 2014 Masters and caused the 14-time major champ to miss both that year's Masters and U.S. Open. He returned to play in the British Open and PGA Championship, but then shut it down for the year, including taking himself out of consideration for a Ryder Cup spot. Woods indicated he came back too early in 2014 so he's going to be more careful about his next return -- whenever that comes.

"This year I tried to play after the back surgery and it wasn't fun because of all of the pain," Woods said. "Also after my last surgery, I was changing my swing and to be able to do that successfully you have to practice a lot, and I could not practice because I was doing the rehab."

"It was a very complicated situation because of that."

If you put all those statements together, you get the following: Woods feels he came back too early last time and that the pain made it impossible for him to properly recover -- and that being pain free from this procedure might take "over a year." Is Woods, who will turn 40 in December, setting us up for the possibility that he might not return until 2017? It certainly sounds that way.

It wasn't all gloom and doom, though. When asked about pursuing Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 majors, this was his response:

"It's important for me to have more than 18 majors when all is said and done. It took Jack his whole career to achieve it and mine is not done yet. I believe that I have a very good record for 20 years on the tour. The main thing is to get fit and to reach my 40s with good health to be as successful as Vijay, who won most of his tournaments at that age."

And he also seems motivated to compete against the young crop of players who have become the PGA Tour's new headliners in his absence.

"I want to play at an elite level with the new kids for a long, long time," Woods said.

Sounds like a fun plan, but sadly, Woods seems like he has no clue when he can start.
 
His violent swing has caught up to him. Every golf fan should thank him for what he has done for the game. Sadly whenever he comes back he will just be a shell of his former self. Multiple back surgeries is a very bad sign.
Can he win again? Sure but it looks less likely as his back is just one of his problems.

Thankfully it comes at a time that golf doesn't need a single guy to create interest. The young guns are the current and the future
 
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His violent swing has caught up to him. Every golf fan should thank him for what he has done for the game. Sadly whenever he comes back he will just be a shell of his former self. Multiple back surgeries is a very bad sign.
Can he win again? Sure but it looks less likely as his back is just one of his problems.

Thankfully it comes at a time that golf doesn't need a single guy to create interest. The young guns are the current and the future
Agreed on the violent swing. For twenty years he went hard after it and now his body has given out.
 
I will be very surprised if he ever wins another major again.

Tiger needs to worry about making the next cut. Personally I think he's done as a winning PGA Tour player.
 
He's done as a major threat. The marketing and hype machine will continue, but his odds of beating young guys on tour and those about to compete at that level, are very low.

He had a nice run and behind Jack will be listed in that next crop of great golfers. Not where people had him pegged 10 years ago, but pretty amazing nonetheless.
 
Not a big TIger fan, but you have to respect what he has done.When he was dominant, it seemed he won, or was in the hunt just about every time he teed it up. Having said that, I think his swing is a big cause of his back problems, and just don't see he ever getting back to winning majors again. Could he pick off a tour event once in while, maybe, but doubt he wins any more majors.

Interestingly, tour pros now, and I heard Spieth specifically say this, part of his training is analyze his swing ergonomically to make sure it will not put undue strain on his back. Not sure if TIger ever did this.
 
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