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Tiger Woods' Recent Recovery From Knee Surgery

Tiger Woods has dominated with a steel fist over men’s golf for the last decade. While playing, he has been by far the best men’s golfer in PGA history. So when he had to take an absence for more than half a year for a surgically repaired knee, the tour sorely missed him and his popularity. But, in good news to the PGA and Tiger fans, he's back.

Having come back to tour play in March, he has been playing very strong since his return. His knee appears totally sound, and Tiger has stated that it is the steadiest and stable that he has felt on his legs in quite a long time. His first pro tour match back was the Accenture Match Play tournament. He did not win, but then went on to play in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he is committed to playing for years. He won that tournament, defending his title that he won there last year.

Tiger tied for 6th in the Masters championship, but his battle royale with Phil Michelson during that tournament solidified that he is fully recovered from his knee injury. He has entered a total of four tournaments this year, and has made the cut in all of them as well as finishing in the top ten in three of them. He has already earned more than a million dollars this year.

Tiger Wood's recovery from knee surgery continues to be positive. He continues to pick and choose his tournament play as he eases himself into full time play, but based on the results so far, his game, like his knee, seems rock solid.


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