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Tiger Woods: British Open Return Unknown, Not Coming Back Until Fully Healthy (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 06/28/11 05:07 PM ET Updated: 08/28/11 06:12 AM ET

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Tiger Woods is no longer using crutches, a walking boot or a razor. He hasn't hit a full golf shot in 47 days and has no idea when he will practice, much less play in another tournament.

All he could say with certainty Tuesday was that he would not return until he was fully healthy.

"Usually I set a timetable when I want to come back and play when I've had injuries before," Woods said at the AT&T National, which benefits his foundation. "This one is different. I'm going to learn my lesson from what I did at The Players and apply it this time and come back when I'm 100 percent. I don't know when that's going to be.

"That's kind of the frustrating thing about it right now is I don't know."

While he did not rule out the British Open, which starts July 14 at Royal St. George's, he made it sound as though he would miss another major championship.

"I wouldn't go over there just to show up," he said. "I'd go over there to win the golf tournament, so I need to obviously get my body ready so I can practice, and eventually play."

He's not doing much of anything at the moment. Woods watched the U.S. Open and was amazed at how Rory McIlroy matched his record by building a six-shot lead after 36 holes, then continued to crush his competition in winning by eight shots.

With shared parenting of his two kids, he has watched more cartoons than he ever did as a child. "What's actually really tough to watch now all the time is 'Dora.' That song is just brutal," he said.

And for the first time in public, he was sporting a full beard, though nothing that compares with Lucas Glover.

Woods has not played since May 12 when he withdrew after nine holes from The Players Championship. That was his first tournament since "minor injuries" to his left knee and Achilles from an awkward stance in the pine straw in the third round at the Masters.

He said it was borderline whether he should have played at the TPC Sawgrass, a decision he now regrets. Had he skipped The Players, Woods said he would be playing now.

So what was he doing at Sawgrass?

"I've played in pain before and I've played injured, and I've played through it, and I've been very successful at it," Woods said. "There has been a number of years where I've been hurt more than people could possibly understand, and I've played and I've won. I just felt that it was good enough to give it a go, and I did. And I hurt myself."

Woods has gone through four knee surgeries since his freshman year at Stanford. He tore knee ligaments while jogging in the summer of 2007, and finished the year winning five of six tournaments, including a major. He won the U.S. Open in 2008 for his 14th major on one good leg. And after injuring his right Achilles in December 2008, he won seven times the next season.

But there was something about this injury – perhaps the state of his game or the clock ticking on his career – that caused him to stop being so stubborn when it comes to his health.

He said this injury wasn't even as bad as some of the others.

"But I hurt myself again," he said. "It's time to actually have a different approach. It's time."

Woods still believes he has time on his side, especially when it comes to his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus' record 18 professional majors. He remains stuck on No. 14, and he can't get closer if he's not playing.

"He won when he was 46, right?" said the 35-year-old Woods. "I've still got some time. I feel pretty confident of what my future holds and very excited about it. I'm excited about coming out here and being ready to go, instead of trying to kind of patch it, which I've been doing for awhile."

Woods said he has been able to putt, and that's about it for his golf. He said he spends every day in the gym trying to get stronger, not just work on the left knee and Achilles, but his entire body. He said there are as many as three sessions a day, although they rarely last more than an hour.

"We're testing it every day to see what it feels like," he said. "You try and push it as far as the leg will go, and then if it doesn't feel any good, then you bring it back. And each day it's gotten better. We haven't had any setbacks, which has been good. But still, it's not as explosive or as strong as I'd like to be."

And that means no golf – at least for now.

Woods is leaving that to everyone else, and there have been some special performances. Luke Donald has risen to No. 1 in the world, McIlroy is up to No. 3 while Woods has tumbled to No. 17, his lowest spot in more than 14 years.

Justin Rose, the defending champion at Aronimink, says Woods' absence is still noticeable.

"The way he plays the game, he plays it with a lot of intensity," Rose said. "I think people like to see him win. He seems to win in dramatic style more often than not. So that's I think what people like to see. He puts on a good show. Everything that goes around him at a golf tournament is a little more high atmosphere, high energy."

Assuming he misses the British Open, the next tournament Woods typically plays is the Bridgestone Invitational, which starts Aug. 4 and precedes the final major championship of the year. The FedEx Cup playoffs are after that, although only the top 125 qualify and Woods is at No. 114 – and not moving up because he's not playing.

Woods, however, said he would be surprised if the year ended without him playing again. This isn't a repeat of 2008, when he missed the last six months of the year after reconstructive knee surgery. He said his knee and Achilles are getting better.

"I'd be very surprised because I'm progressing," he said.

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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Tiger Woods is no longer using crutches, a walking boot or a razor. He hasn't hit a full golf shot in 47 days and has no idea when he will practice, much less play in another t...
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Tony Owusu
slayer of political stupidity
12:32 AM on 06/29/2011
He needs his harem to be the best again..Go Tiger.
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BUSTERtheCAT
SNL owes me MONEY
03:43 AM on 06/29/2011
yep
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11:33 PM on 06/28/2011
Personally, I think Tiger is enjoying his time off. It is probably the first time he has not been in competition for a long period.

He is most probably enjoying his children, supervising the building of his new house and golf course. I think he feels great to be able to relax and enjoy his life without the constant pressure of competing. He has wised up, and realize there is more to life than golf, money, and a trophy, period.

I hope he heals completely before coming back. Best wishes to him and family.

I look forward to his return, in the meantime Tiger enjoy life!
05:26 PM on 06/29/2011
I agree with you. I think Tiger has realized that GOLF isn't such a big deal anymore.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:45 PM on 06/28/2011
Never gonna be totally 'healthy' which gives him an excuse not to play, yet stay in the spotlight. He's breaking down, folks - PEDs do that to you.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
03:23 AM on 06/29/2011
He's been tested numerous times, nothing was found. His muscle build has progressed slowly, you can see it over the years when you look at pictures of him. Looks to me like the muscle was built by repetitions and discipline, not PEDs.

His body (or rather, his left knee) is breaking down, that's for sure. He's had four surgeries on it. Two for benign tumors (if I recall correctly), and two more for heavy injuries. Then there was that stress fracture to his tibia, and more. As a right-handed person, you cannot swing the golf club correctly and successfully when your left knee caves in, especially in professional golf where swing speed is three times faster than in amateur golf, and where precision thus matters a whole lot. And if you swing as aggressively as Tiger Woods, that's fatal to your game. That's why it's difficult to come back on a purely physical level.

I do agree, though: he will probably never be completely healthy with regard to his left knee. The question is, when the knee is healed enough, will he still win tournaments, though? The amount of talent that he has seems to outweigh the talent and hard work of most others. A healthy Tiger Woods on a bad day usually is still better than most healthy "young guns" out on the Tour.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
06:18 PM on 06/29/2011
'tested numerous times' ? Never start three paragraphs with a lie cuz it goes nowhere after that.
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
03:38 AM on 06/29/2011
Irrational hatred of someone you don't know and the absence of facts do that to you.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
04:01 AM on 06/29/2011
Word!
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kamact
Market Observer
09:31 PM on 06/28/2011
What no smile?
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
08:36 PM on 06/28/2011
Tiger take all the time you need. Sit at home and watch the PGA try to cheat their way to some television ratings or drum up some faux interest in some uninteresting golfers. Take your time, all your fans will be right here when you get back.
goleafsgo
A Lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
02:22 PM on 06/29/2011
Fanned for a great post, dwill!
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The Lone Stranger
Yes, I am a lousy typist. OK!
08:33 PM on 06/28/2011
Is tiger going to hang out in the gallery with his posse of skanky white ladies?

(and did you catch the old Onion story (satire) alledging that Rev Al Sharpton was criticizing Tiger for only sleeping around with white chicks, that this was demeaning to Black women to exclude them in this way?)
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
03:39 AM on 06/29/2011
Many women have said the same here, but they weren't joking.
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The Lone Stranger
Yes, I am a lousy typist. OK!
08:30 PM on 06/28/2011
If Tiger never wins another round of golf, that would be just fine with me.
08:08 PM on 06/28/2011
I...don't....care. He can go back to cheating on his next wife.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
03:24 AM on 06/29/2011
Apparently, you care enough to post in an article about him.

And you do realize that he's not the first guy to cheat on his wife, don't you? Why is it so very much worse when Tiger Woods did it?
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GG NV
Define the Future by Learning the Past
07:52 PM on 06/28/2011
This time Tiger is playing it smart, but the real caveat is will he be 100% fully healthy??
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
07:50 PM on 06/28/2011
could a guy implode faster?
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dwill123
flexing the "golden pipes" on the day's issues
08:32 PM on 06/28/2011
Do you mean Rory McIlroy?
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rysagr
whip me beat me just don't bore me to death
09:09 PM on 06/28/2011
tough audience
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BUSTERtheCAT
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03:45 AM on 06/29/2011
dang man, dang hard...rory had fun with his miniature golf -16
goleafsgo
A Lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
07:37 PM on 06/28/2011
Oh, Tiger! I hate that Dora song too! LOL! We miss you greatly, Tiger, but be sure this time. Don't come back until you are positive. We want you to get 5 more majors!!!
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BUSTERtheCAT
SNL owes me MONEY
03:47 AM on 06/29/2011
he can get a 1000 Majors JAck will always be #1 EVER....tiger #2, and a bunch #3Jones, snead, hogan, palmer,Trevino, player,etc,etc,

never forget JACK had 19 second places in Majors.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
04:19 AM on 06/29/2011
Nicklaus and Woods are playing in two different eras. It's quite fair to say that they are the dominant players of their time. While the competition at Nicklaus' times wasn't as deep, the material they used to play the game wasn't as developed. There are so many factors that weigh into this issue.

If Tiger manages to win another five majors, he will be regarded as the greatest player to play the game, and rightly so. If he doesn't, he will still be regarded as the greatest player of his generation and probably of all time, and rightly so.

He still has many years to play (if he wants to, that is).
goleafsgo
A Lie stands on one leg, Truth on two.
03:04 PM on 06/29/2011
Maybe in your opinion, but not in mine.  The game has changed.  The courses have changed - because of Tigers game.   The players began to recognize the importance of being fit - of working out every day and practicing everyday, of developing a mind set - a focus -  towards the game.   The bar Tiger set for these young guys has improved the game ten-fold.  It has improved the entertainment value for the fans.  It has introduced golf to young people all over the world.     In so doing, it is has improved the life of many youngsters who would have gone down the wrong path.   It has taught them many lessons, not just golf , but about discipline, and dedication, and about striving for the best one can be.  

I am sure you are laughing and thinking, yeah, after what he did?    What he did was very wrong, but nothing that hasn't happened many times before.     There is a lesson to be learned from his actions and I would hope that those young people will look to both sides of the coin and recognize that he has paid a great price for stupidity. 

Jack has his fans.  But, you know Jack is not the sweetie you would like him to be.  He has his faults and his resentments and his arrogance.  Time has a way of softening  these things.   He was a great player.  No denial.    All the more reason to try and break his records. 

To claim that Tiger will always be # 2 may be so in your mind and many others.   But in my mind and the minds of many others, Tiger will hold  the # 1 spot if he breaks the records, and for his great contribution to the game for the players,the corporations, the Golf associations (who have made billions) and for the youngsters of the world, and all those who indirectly  benefited from his game. 
Jack, nor any other golfer in history can lay claim to that legacy!
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vesaversa1
Politics is made up largely of irrelevancies.
07:36 PM on 06/28/2011
If only Tiger father was still living that is what missing in tiger game . excuse excuse excuse
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Carl Caroli
Give peace a chance
07:30 PM on 06/28/2011
Who cares? Loser.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
03:26 AM on 06/29/2011
You try coming back to professional golf after four surgeries to your left knee and the expectations of the world weighing on your shoulders while judgmental bigots just wait for you to fail.
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
03:40 AM on 06/29/2011
About you? You're right, we don't.

If you're referring to the subject of the article, he didn't lose to anyone 14 times in major tournaments, the second-best total ever.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
04:03 AM on 06/29/2011
Never mind 78 or something other tournament wins all over the world, or the huge amount of top 10 placements in so many other tournaments.

You don't have to be a fan of his private life to truly appreciate the great sports that he has now shown for over a decade.
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Muzzle Me
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07:20 PM on 06/28/2011
Who cares...I mean, really, Tiagra.
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Rubyfoo
06:56 PM on 06/28/2011
Jeez, I've seen people's careers crash before, but this is truly epic.
07:33 PM on 06/28/2011
He's injured.

Did you even listen?
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Rubyfoo
09:00 PM on 06/28/2011
Of course, I was only note that he managed to lose all his sponsors in a scandal and that he's been hobbled by injuries pretty much ever since. If that isn't an epic tumble, I don't know what is.
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07:40 PM on 06/28/2011
In case you haven't noticed, golfers are slow to age. At 35, he has ten more good years, at least, and the guys who play with him know that. He's good for their game too.
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Reggie Licious
Against extremism of any kind
03:28 AM on 06/29/2011
Yep, and a healthy Tiger Woods on a bad day is going to make it hard to win for everyone else on a good day.