“Not So Fine”: Amid Massive Concerns Around His Health, Tiger Woods Makes an Honest Confession
Fans are currently stuck to their television screens as they’re engrossed in the Masters Tournament. With so much excitement already taking over their sanity, Tiger Woods‘ presence on the course is just the cherry on top of the cake for them. However, despite all the thrill that the golf legend brings, his current physical condition seems to have affected his form at the mega-event. In fact, his recent comments about his struggles at the Masters explain how fit he is for the tournament.
Having claimed some of the most memorable titles in the PGA Tour’s history, the golf legend has a huge fanbase in the industry. The 15x major winner already has five Masters victories to his name and is back on the course for his sixth title. However, Woods has not been in his best form lately. Ever since the golf star met with a horrifying car accident in 2021, questions have been raised regarding the 47-year-old’s durability.
Despite all his efforts, Woods hasn’t been able to walk without a noticeable limp. And it has adversely affected all his recent performances in tournaments. Moreover, with the Masters event on his head, Woods is currently under a lot of pressure to play well for himself and his fans.
Tied at 54th for now, Woods talked about his present ‘sore’ leg situation in his flash interview at the tournament. When a reporter asked the player why he was “hopping in the bunker,” the golfer said, “It’s on my left leg. I’m good.” Not to forget, Woods almost lost his right leg during the infamous car crash two years ago. And as of now, the golfer has a metal rod and multiple screws holding his leg together.