Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Tiger to remain on the shelf

These words you will never hear that Tiger Woods would say: "all the years of playing when my knee wasn't too good and play through it, you know, unfortunately I broke my leg and continues to play. This is just not smart. Will assign to do differently this time. Will come back when I'm 100% ready, which is different for me. "Yes, Tiger Woods, who rarely hears anyone save himself, the man who played (and won) a US Open on a broken leg against doctor's orders, who tried to play the players in April when medical experts suggested it was ready to sit down and take time. For once. This is kind of like trying to get a six years was spent just three sugar bowls to sit still. Tiger Woods, you can see, tough. Didn't want to tell us what to do or can not do anything. In most cases is made, that OK, MAS open in 2008, so hobbled around and still beat Rocco Mediate in a play-offs. And I'm sure Steve Williams can give you a long list of times when Tiger disregarded his advice and elected to play a low percentage shot ... only to see it removed. But it seems that Woods will finally listen to the experts and this means that you probably won't see the Royal St. George's for the Open Championship. Even in the PGA. "In retrospect, I probably very early in the players, "Woods said during the presser on the event AT + T, the hosts. "Pushed to the very hard and hurt myself. I will be smarter this time. "There are therefore two revelations, one reported a no. The first, he said, is that Woods has worsened the injury suffered in the masters during the second and nine players unwise, unstated is that Woods is not likely to be at Royal St. George's British Open. With only two weeks before the first tee off and did not take a full swing since May 12 when he walked off TPC Sawgrass after nine holes, the timing just doesn't work to reappear in the UK. Woods also admitted he had not tried to play their role players, they probably would be ready now. The largest Woods sits on the sidelines, the more gets pushed to move in the future. Rory McIlory performance when opening the USA made people forget the Tiger, for a week anyway. But, as Woods, this is far from done yet. "Yes, I'm 35, 65," said Woods, who admitted to be impressed by the Ulsterman performance. "Still got a few years."For now, it should be in words. Until Woods gets healthy, which seems like it will be shortly, and gets back on track and to have the opportunity to work on his swing, which we all are.
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