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Tiger Woods has been suffering physically for over a year now. His leg has been causing him immense pain, and he used a golf cart to move around. Last year in February, the pro golfer met with a car accident and almost lost his right leg. He also suffered multiple fractures. The doctors had to place a rod in his leg to stabilize it. Since then, he has been struggling to walk. However, he played with his son at the PNC Championship last year, and finished second behind the Daly duo.

Since his accident, there have been many speculations about his health. However, Woods has also been giving updates about his walking condition. Today, the Twitter handle of TWLEGION posted a series of updates provided by the golfer. The PGA pro was supposed to compete in the Hero World Challenge this year. However, he was forced to withdraw his name due to plantar fasciitis on his right foot. As a result, he had to use golf carts to move around. 

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But is Tiger Woods fit to play ahead? Let’s find out his current health situation.

Is Tiger Woods healthy enough to play?

Over the 365 days, we have heard many statements about Tiger Woods. However, the official news keeper about the golfer, TWLEGION, has compiled it all. Woods has never hidden his situation from his fans and has been an open book regarding his injuries. Recently, he has been giving updates about his plantar fasciitis. He said“Last year at this time, my leg was broken. Now that’s healed up, and I’ve got this plantar thing going on.”

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It has been hard for him to play at the PNC Championship too. And the recent statements are proof of Woods being in immense pain. The tweet readTiger says the condition of his foot could get worse by playing this week. “I don’t really care about that,” citing being out there with Charlie. However, he has been looking forward to playing with his son for a long, and this time he won’t let it slip.

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When earlier, he was asked about his 2023 schedule, his answer was sad. He said, “If I didn’t have the plantar like this, I would have a better idea of my schedule. I’m supposed to be resting.” However, when earlier asked about his presence at the PNC, he said“I can practice. I just can’t walk. When you’re dealing with the plantar, you need rest, and I haven’t been doing that. Charlie will be good come game time tomorrow.”

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Only time will tell the future of Tiger Woods in golf. What do you think about the same?

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