Tiger Woods: 'I wish I could tell you when I'm playing again'
Pacific Palisades, California - Tiger Woods admitted Wednesday that he's making slow progress with respect to the injuries sustained from his car wreck of nearly one year ago.
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Pacific Palisades, California - Tiger Woods admitted Wednesday that he's making slow progress with respect to the injuries sustained from his car wreck of nearly one year ago.
Tiger Woods said on Wednesday he was not recovering as quickly as he would like from the leg injuries he sustained in a car crash last February but remained confident about returning to the PGA Tour one day and welcomed the fight it would take. Woods, who is host of the PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational this week in Pacific Palisades, California, that benefits his TGF Foundation, continues working on strengthening activities but has not worked seriously with his long clubs. "My golf activity has been very limited.
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Tiger Woods admits he is frustrated at being behind schedule in his recovery from his horrific car crash last year.
Tiger Woods said on Wednesday he was not recovering as quickly as he would like from the leg injuries he sustained in a car crash last February but remained confident about returning to the PGA Tour one day and welcomed the fight it would take.
Tiger Woods admits he is frustrated at being behind schedule in his recovery from his horrific car crash last year.
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