Everyone who is a golf fan was eager to see how Tiger would do in his return to competition at the 2017 Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, where he shot 3-under and is three shots behind the leader. PGATOUR.com posted this video of his round 1 highlights:
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Tiger Undergoes Back Surgery (Again) To Alleviate Pain
Tiger Woods announced on his website that he has undergone a 4th back surgery to alleviate pain in his back and leg. The operation was performed by Dr. Richard Guyer of the Center for Disc Replacement at the Texas Back Institute.
“The surgery went well, and I’m optimistic this will relieve my back spasms and pain,” Woods said. “When healed, I look forward to getting back to a normal life, playing with my kids, competing in professional golf and living without the pain I have been battling so long.”
Due to previous herniations and three surgeries, Woods’ bottom lower-back disc severely narrowed, causing sciatica and severe back and leg pain. Conservative therapy, which included rehabilitation, medications, limiting activities and injections, failed as a permanent solution, and Woods opted to have surgery. The procedure was a minimally invasive Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (MIS ALIF) at L5/S1. The surgery entailed removing the damaged disc and re-elevating the collapsed disc space to normal levels. This allows the one vertebrae to heal to the other. The goal is to relieve the pressure on the nerve and to give the nerve the best chance of healing.
With an expected recovery time of six months, let’s all hope this latest surgery will allow Tiger to get back to playing golf pain free.
A Couple of Finishes at Bay Hill When Tiger Won
This is the week of Bay Hill, and the first time it’s been played since Arnold Palmer passed away. There is no Tiger this week, and he’s won the tournament eight (8!!!) times. NBC just showed a highlight of Tiger’s winning putt in 2009, but I was hoping they would have shown Tiger’s winning putt from 2008 (yes, he won both years with a birdie on the 72nd hole).
I prefer the 2008 finish because he threw his hat.
Here is the putt from 2008.
Here is the 2009 finish.
And then here is Arnold Palmer’s final full shot in a PGA event (at Bay Hill in 2004 at the age of 74).