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Tiger Woods’ ‘extraordinary amounts of game’ at Hero World Challenge | Golf Central | Golf Channel



Tiger Woods talks about how his body feels after the third round of the Hero World Challenge, and Rich Lerner and Brandel Chamblee on Golf Central talk about what he could be working on in the coming weeks. #GolfChannel #TigerWoods #HeroWorldChallenge
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24 Comments

  1. Key is the fusion of his ankle area- a giant screw has stabilised the bones and taken away the pain- that's why you do it. This means he will hobble less and won't be as wasted after a round, and maybe less icing which was a drag. That will improve his motivation and spirits- he could do well in some majors next year.

  2. I like that they mention tiger saying he still has game but it’s whether the body holds up …. He’s said that every event he’s played 😂 he said recently that if he can walk around the course for 72 holes he’s fine , he can hit all the shots … it’s the same thing every time … but he can’t hit all the shots … not yet , maybe if he can play more and more … which he can’t

  3. All I cared about, and was so pleased with, tiger was happy, enthusiastic, that he could be playing again, one recent comment he made was if I can no longer win, I'll give it up, we'll see, he loves being put there, that's his place , his world, he seemed so genuinely happy in that interview really hope for him his body can keep working

  4. They’re making a mountain out of a mole hill. There’s still a long way to go for him. If he lasts a season of events that’s a miracle.

  5. Tiger looked rusty, but seems to have played without the same "injured" walk he's had for years.

    I just hope he doesn't push it. 12 events is probably pushing it.

    Tiger, recovery will fall down as you do it more. Happy to have you back! 😊

  6. He’s playing well for having had such a long layoff. He will have to play his way back into tournament golf, but if his body holds up, he will be able to contend in a few events this year. He still has plenty of distance and has putted well. Iron play has always been there. He just needs to get back some consistency and he can contend.

  7. Tigers interviews will be never change. Repeat the answers and go to the next day. Classic 🐯

  8. Is there anyone better with pure golf knowledge than Brandle? Maybe Mcginley. Love him or hate him but if you listen to Brandle you learn.

  9. If this was a normal 144-man field event with a cut after 2 days, he would have missed the cut, if you worked out the averages and did the calculations of where he stood. So what the heck is Shambles talking about LMAO

  10. Regarding the stat about guys who won past 48, the one difference is that Tiger (and all athletes today) have much better training/diets/strength so it may not be apples to apples.

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