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Woods spoke out after the car accident: he no longer plays golf full-time, has had 5 back surgeries, and was almost amputated at that time

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According to CNN, Tiger Woods ("Tiger" Woods) spoke publicly about the future of his golf career for the first time in an exclusive interview with Golf Guru magazine.

Woods spoke out after the car accident: he no longer plays golf full-time, has had 5 back surgeries, and was almost amputated at that time

On February 23, 2021, local time, Los Angeles, USA, tiger-Woods car accident scene according to IC photo

After a serious car accident in February, golf legend "Tiger" Woods spoke for the first time about his career. In an exclusive interview, he stressed: "I think the more realistic situation is that one day I will appear on the PGA Tour. But no longer appears as a full-time golfer, just selectively participates in some games. It's an unfortunate reality, but that's the real situation at the moment, and I understand and accept it. ”

Woods spoke out after the car accident: he no longer plays golf full-time, has had 5 back surgeries, and was almost amputated at that time

Woods gave the remote interview at his home in South Florida

Woods suffered a serious leg injury in a car accident near Los Angeles in February, and his pace is still slightly faltering. In that crash, Woods drove a car that collided at a speed of 130 kilometers per hour. Police said at the time that Woods was very lucky to survive. Commenting on injury recovery, the golf former world number one said: "So far, my recovery process is less than halfway through, and the leg muscles and nerves need more exercise and recovery. I have undergone five back surgeries. While the legs get stronger, other conditions can occur on the back at any time, which is a tough road. Woods said that during the difficult recovery, simple things have more meaning, such as watching his son play or listening to birds singing.

Woods spoke out after the car accident: he no longer plays golf full-time, has had 5 back surgeries, and was almost amputated at that time

Woods on crutches

Nine months later, when reporters asked about the details of the horrific car accident outside Los Angeles, Woods still had palpitations, saying that he was lucky enough, because if it was more serious, he might become a disabled person with only one leg left, "I am lucky to be alive and still be able to save my leg." Thank goodness God really cares about me... At the time, [amputation] was already under consideration. ”

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Woods spoke out after the car accident: he no longer plays golf full-time, has had 5 back surgeries, and was almost amputated at that time

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