Wednesday, December 2, 2015

No timetable for Woods comeback – Helsingborgs Dagblad

– I listen to the doctors, I’m listening to my physio and taking it day by day. I do not know if I can play at all next year.

For many years Woods was seen as unbeatable. Woods was at the top of the golf throne for a total of 626 weeks, more than eleven years. But the recent injury problems have meant that he plummeted to place 400 on the world rankings. In 2014, he played only seven tournaments this year eleven.

Woods said he will not quit and that he really hope to come back to the top. But he also said he would be happy if he stayed on the 14 Major victories and a total of 79 victories.

– I had a good career in the age of 20-30 years, I have achieved a lot in my 20 years and I hope I can come back and compete against the other, he said.

He is prepared to back problems could put an end to his career.

– Where can I find other ways. Develop my charity projects, designing courses or involved in other projects that I have.

His first goal is certainly not about to swing the golf clubs. He wants to be so healthy that he can play football and emerge with their children.

– There’s nothing like being able to do things with the kids. I hope I can do it soon.

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