Tiger Woods Out For Season, Requires Knee Surgery: Report

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DOUG FERGUSON | June 18, 2008 11:21 PM EST | AP

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Tiger Woods holds onto his knee as he comes out of a bunker on the fourth hole during the third round of the US Open championship at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, Tuesday June 14, 2008. Woods will miss the rest of the season because of a left knee that will require more surgery, a person with knowledge of the decision said Wednesday June 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

Tiger Woods walked tenderly out of Torrey Pines with a U.S. Open trophy he was destined to win on a left leg worse than anyone imagined. A group of children called out to him and Woods looked over and waved. It turned out to be a most symbolic gesture. So long, Tiger. See you next year.

Woods revealed Wednesday he has been playing for at least 10 months with a torn ligament in his left knee, and that he suffered a double stress fracture in his left leg two weeks before the U.S. Open. He said he will have season-ending surgery, knocking him out of the final two majors and the Ryder Cup.

"Now, it is clear that the right thing to do is to listen to my doctors, follow through with this surgery and focus my attention on rehabilitating my knee," Woods said on his Web site.

He sure wasn't listening to doctors by playing the U.S. Open, a victory that now looks even more impressive.

Out of competition for two months because of April 15 surgery to clean out cartilage in his left knee, he suffered a double stress fracture in his left tibia two weeks before the U.S. Open.

Hank Haney, his swing coach, was with him in Florida when doctors told Woods the preferred treatment was three weeks on crutches, followed by three weeks of rest.

According to Haney, Woods looked at the doctor and said: "I'm playing the U.S. Open, and I'm going to win."

"And then he started putting on his shoes," Haney recalled. "He looked at me and said, 'Come on, Hank. We'll just putt today.' Every night, I kept thinking there was no chance he's going to play. He had to stop in his tracks for 30 seconds walking from the dining room table to the refrigerator.

"He was not going to miss the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines. There just wasn't any discussion."

And it was a U.S. Open that will be talked about for years.

Despite a torn anterior cruciate ligament and a double stress fracture, Woods managed to win a major that required five days of flinching, grimacing and a long list of spectacular shots that have defined his career.

He went 91 holes on a leg that got worse with each day, finally defeating Rocco Mediate on the 19th hole of a playoff.

"When I talk about golf, he doesn't count," Mediate said Monday after the playoff. "He's not normal."

Woods, 32, did not say when he would have surgery, but he canceled a clinic that was scheduled for Tuesday at Comerica Park in Detroit. Haney said the typical recovery is six to eight months. This will be Woods' third surgery in five years on his left knee.

"There will be debate whether he rushed back for the U.S. Open," said Mark Steinberg, his agent at IMG. "But I don't think there will be any debate that he rushes back from his next surgery. He won't need to. Augusta is in April. And if things go according to plan, he'll be able to play an event or two or three."

Woods first went to Haney toward the end of 2002 to overhaul a violent swing that was putting enormous pressure on his left knee. Haney suspects the pain has been increasing, and Woods stopped hitting balls after his rounds at last year's British Open.

"He's been playing way less than 100 percent for a long, long, time," Haney said. "It has limited him a lot in practice. He's going to come back better than he's ever been."

Woods was already plenty good, with 65 victories that rank third all-time on the PGA Tour, and 14 professional majors that are second only to the record 18 won by Jack Nicklaus. This is the 500th week Woods has been ranked No. 1 in the world.

Even in his abbreviated 2008 season, he won five of seven tournaments worldwide. Dating to the discovery of the torn ACL, Woods won nine of 12 tournaments, including two majors, and never finished lower than fifth.

"While I am obviously disappointed to have to miss the remainder of the season, I have to do the right thing for my long-term health and look forward to returning to competitive golf when my doctors agree that my knee is sufficiently healthy," Woods said. "My doctors assure me with the proper rehabilitation and training, the knee will be strong and there will be no long-term effects."

Woods will miss a major for the first time in his career _ the British Open next month at Royal Birkdale and the PGA Championship, where Woods is the two-time defending champion, in August at Oakland Hills in Michigan.

"Tiger is an enormous attraction, there's no denying that," Royal & Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson said. "But the Open Championship has had many exciting finishes which Tiger has not been part of, and I'm sure there will be more. It's very sad. We're very sorry that he's succumbed to the injury and he won't be competing in the Open.

"We hope he has the speediest recovery."

Woods also will miss the Ryder Cup in September, meaning the ninth player in the U.S. standings will qualify for the team. Coincidentally, Woods had mathematically clinched a spot on the team by winning the U.S. Open.

"We sent him flowers for winning the U.S. Open. Now I wish I had put in a note of condolences," U.S. captain Paul Azinger quipped. "But this is not about Tiger and the Ryder Cup. It's about Tiger getting better and his march to history."

The majors won't miss Woods nearly as much as the PGA Tour _ and the networks that televise it _ especially in the second year of the FedEx Cup, which Woods won in a landslide last year.

He still might be leading the points race in August leading to the playoffs. Even with Woods no longer playing the rest of the year, he will keep his spot in the playoff events for which he is eligible.

"Tiger is our tour," Kenny Perry said from the Travelers Championship, which starts Thursday at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut. "When you lose your star player, it definitely hurts."

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said his concern was for Woods' health and well being.

"We wish him the best toward a speedy recovery," he said.

Woods is private about his health and personal life, never more so than at the just-completed U.S. Open. He didn't say anything about the torn ACL or the stress fractures, and wouldn't say how he was treating it, only that it was more sore as the week went on.

Perhaps the biggest surprise was when the injury first happened.

Woods said he tore the ACL while jogging at home after the British Open last July. He played on, going on a streak that included seven consecutive victories, including the Dubai Desert Classic on the European tour and his Target World Challenge, an unofficial event.

He did not play overseas late last year for the first time since 2003, hopeful that rest could allow him to play more this year. But the pain intensified through the Masters, where he finished second, and Woods said the cartilage damage developed from the ACL injury.

He bypassed surgery on the torn ligament April 15, hopeful that by cleaning out the cartilage he could make it through the year. What he didn't anticipate were the stress fractures as he tried to get ready for the Memorial.

"The stress fractures that were discovered just prior to the tournament unfortunately prevented me from participating and had a huge impact on the timing for my return," Woods said. "I was determined, though, to do everything and anything in my power to play in the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, which is a course that is close to where I grew up and holds many special memories for me."

Woods won for the eighth time at the public golf course in San Diego _ a U.S. Open, a record six times at the Buick Invitational, and a Junior World Championship as a teenager.

He called his U.S. Open victory "probably the best ever."

On Wednesday, he explained why.

 
 

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- MeganBoris See Profile I'm a Fan of MeganBoris permalink

Megan Boris- Tiger Woods is an amazing athlete!

After watching the US Open this weekend, and after reports yesterday confirming his season ending knee surgery I can't help but think "Wow...Tiger Woods is a true legend in golf". I wish him a speedy recovery, Congrats on the US Open win & I can't wait to see him play next season!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 06/19/2008
- sarasson See Profile I'm a Fan of sarasson permalink

Tiger is a sellout. His association with Nike earns him millions of dollars a year off of human misery. He is not a gentleman or a role model.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 06/19/2008
- hillaryj See Profile I'm a Fan of hillaryj permalink

I love this young man................he is a class act. Will be keeping him in my prayers for a full recovery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 06/19/2008
- GrainOSand See Profile I'm a Fan of GrainOSand permalink

Ditto, that's the best we can all do for him -- respect him and pray for him. I would do that for anybody.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 06/19/2008
- jazzman See Profile I'm a Fan of jazzman permalink

I love this guy. I wish him a complete recovery and will await his return. I'm still hoping for him to catch Nicklaus's record of 18 majors and Hogan's record of 80 PGA wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 06/19/2008
- Jazzcomedian See Profile I'm a Fan of Jazzcomedian permalink

Six months out of work with a wife and kid in this economy. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes, especially if he's got an adjustable mortgage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 06/19/2008
- tdbach See Profile I'm a Fan of tdbach permalink

Very funny!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 06/19/2008
- storeyy See Profile I'm a Fan of storeyy permalink

Tiger Woods is the best thing that happened to golf in years.......They had better hope that he comes back, if not say goodbye to ratings, sponsors and the like. Of course they'll continue to have their core, but those of us that got into golf because of Tiger won't be tuning in. Without Tiger golf is soooooooooooo boring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 06/19/2008
- Ceasar See Profile I'm a Fan of Ceasar permalink

I third that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 06/19/2008
- MGhamma See Profile I'm a Fan of MGhamma permalink

I second that storeyy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 06/19/2008
- Will753 See Profile I'm a Fan of Will753 permalink

He IS the Greatest Golfer to have ever lived!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 AM on 06/19/2008
- sufi66 See Profile I'm a Fan of sufi66 permalink

How old are you? 12? Hero worship is puerile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 06/19/2008
- sufi66 See Profile I'm a Fan of sufi66 permalink

I always hope Tiger will lose . Yes, he's the best golfer who ever lived, but I find golf more exciting when anyone can win anytime.

I also tire of his reactions when he falls short of the perfection he craves. I am also tired of looking at his corporate sponsor logo. Why did he sell himself to Nike when he has the talent not to be owned by anyone? He doesn't need the money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 06/19/2008
- Ceasar See Profile I'm a Fan of Ceasar permalink

You're tired of looking at his corporate sponsor logo?!? What a strange thing to comment on. His relationship with Nike goes waaaaay back. Everyone who plays sports has a sponsor. Everyone. I suppose you're sick of Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, ARod, LeBron, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Rafa Nadal. Tired of looking at his corporate sponsor logo. . . that's a new one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 06/19/2008
- MrT3 See Profile I'm a Fan of MrT3 permalink

someone has a cup full of haterade....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 06/19/2008
- Actionmac See Profile I'm a Fan of Actionmac permalink

Heal yourself Tiger so you can come back strong... networks are going to hurt a little for ratings drop, but the come back will more than make up for the losses. But you must heal properly so you can stay in the game and shatter all records.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 AM on 06/19/2008
- Michael7843853 See Profile I'm a Fan of Michael7843853 permalink

They should postpone the next 2 majors til Tiger gets back. 6 majors in one year?? It could happen,lol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 06/19/2008
- BARRISTER See Profile I'm a Fan of BARRISTER permalink

Listen, if this doesnt prove that we should ALL love and admire Tiger, then what??

He is THE PERFECT Role Model for our children,
Mr. Tiger Eldred Woods, I LOVE YOU!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 06/19/2008
- Navy26Yrs See Profile I'm a Fan of Navy26Yrs permalink

Awesome. Simply the best ever to play the game.

70% Tiger is better than 100% of anyone else in the world.

Get better Tiger & wrap this career up nice and tight over the the next 15 or 20 years! 25 Majors?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 06/19/2008
- MikeL1 See Profile I'm a Fan of MikeL1 permalink

His U.S. Open performance was 1 of THE greatest in sports history! I was fussing a little bit before the Open because I thought it was 2 early 4 him 2 come back. Now he's done 4 the year. I wish him a succesful recovery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 06/19/2008
- Heidfeld See Profile I'm a Fan of Heidfeld permalink

Easy there Mike, you are talking about Gold after all. It is barely a sport. If you want to include it, then you have to talk about Jorge Lorenzo's recent performances.

For some real sports action/drama, tune in to Euro 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 06/19/2008
- MikeL1 See Profile I'm a Fan of MikeL1 permalink

LOL! I hear ya. But I didn't say that it was THE greatest. I said it was 1 of the greatest. There are a good amount of performances that ranks well over this 1. But 2 me, it's still 1 of the greatest.

BTW, Soccer (Futbol) is a cool sport. But Golf is 2. At least in my opinion. I think it takes athleticism 2 play Golf. It does take more 2 play Futbol. But I hope you get my point. LOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 06/19/2008
- storeyy See Profile I'm a Fan of storeyy permalink

Americans are not that into Soccer..especially one that tries to claim the name Football.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 06/19/2008
- Ceasar See Profile I'm a Fan of Ceasar permalink

The reason no one in America is watching soccer is because it's silly. Not to be elitist, but I really think American sports are better. There's more action, drama, and scores usually go above 1-0. I think soccer was a common man's game b/c it didn't require anything but a ball and open space. It just grew in popularity b/c most Euros and South Americans don't have a lot of money, so anyone can play. The all relate to it. That doesn't mean we should watch it. I'm not making a case for golf, which I love, I'm just saying the I'd rather watch basketball, football, or baseball any day than 20 guys who can't make a damn goal. Soccer is futile, but it is probably fun to play, I'll give you that. But watch?!? I might take a nap while it's on, but that's all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 06/19/2008
- max See Profile I'm a Fan of max permalink

he's the best golfer I've ever seen..........get well and win the grand slam in 2009 Tiger.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 06/19/2008
- hilaritee See Profile I'm a Fan of hilaritee permalink

if you dont care about sports then please do not comment on this post. doing so is as inappropriate as if i posted on a war story about my opinions on tiger woods.

also, please do not act as if the war is the only issue you care about...it may not be tiger but you know that you are secretly posting about lindsey lohan, coldplay's new album or the celtics victory. stop using posts you could care less about to pretend that you are deeper than you actually are. embrace you shallowness and move on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 06/19/2008
- peacebypiece See Profile I'm a Fan of peacebypiece permalink

if all you can do is demean others, then DON'T POST AT ALL, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 06/19/2008
- beekeeper See Profile I'm a Fan of beekeeper permalink

Who cares? Let's talk about those of us who work hard and are of service to others BUT dont even have health insurance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 06/18/2008
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