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Damon Hack and Rex Hoggard discuss Tiger Woods’ stated goals for the 2023 season and how he will navigate his health problems as he looks to play the majors. #GolfChannel #GolfToday #TigerWoods
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15 Comments

  1. Guys i live very close to Royal Liverpool and I've never seen it as fast as it was when Tiger won in 30 years. It can get quick but that was exceptionally quick.
    Tiger would still complete around there if he can play 4 rounds at the same level but for me it does look like 4 rounds of golf is 1-2 too much for his body….i hope I'm wrong but i fear I'm not.

  2. It's minute by minute for tiger now, he can't rely on his body for one hole, never mind 72

  3. If it's cold outside and tiger has to play, forget it, the body is spent.. the new major schedule doesn't seem to work weather-wise for tiger these days… using what tw did 20 years ago, when healthy, is not a good barometer

  4. Do people not hear when tiger says he’s said this before ? This is like 5 videos with the same subject.

  5. Tiger will be competing in majors and playing tournament golf, well into his 60’s if he wants to. As long as his right foot and right leg hold up, he will be just fine. I’m sure as years progress, there will be new advances in technology for body health and his leg is going to get stronger and he might even win. His knowledge of golf is far superior to any other golfer on the PGA tour, we saw that when he won his fifth green jacket at the masters in 2019. As long as he is healthy, Tiger will be able to compete and win tournaments as well as majors. Don’t doubt him because he may just surprise you with a victory on Sunday.

  6. If Tiger can get around the course, even if he is in some pain, he can still contend. We obviously saw that in 2008 when he won the US Open clearly in a lot of pain. He's got 5 months to heal up before the Masters and he's got the best medical care money can buy so I suspect we'll see him ready to go. I've had plantar fasciitis though and it can last a long time, like over a year.

  7. Surprised he does not amputate the bottom of his leg and put in robotics.

  8. Jack Nicklaus majors record: 1st place 18; 2nd place 19; 3rd place 12. Jack Nicklaus has placed in the top 3 in the majors 49 times. Give Gary Player/The Black Knight the most professional wins around the world with 160.

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