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Tiger Woods’s Continuous WDs & Injuries Worries Fans As They Predict 48YO’s Uncertain Future

It’s natural to wonder: what’s next for Woods? Will his body hold up as he approaches 50, and beyond? History shows that even the greatest golfers often face a rapid decline in their 60s and 70s. Woods’ intense playing style and training regimen have undoubtedly taken a cumulative toll. Still, his resilience and adaptability are inspiring. A post on Reddit suggested the same as it read, “It seems like yesterday I saw him winning the 2005 Masters Tournament and The 2008 US Open. And now he’s like a shadow of his former self. Why does he have so many withdrawals now? I really want to believe that he still has it in him to win more majors but I’m really not so sure”. 

Fans of Reddit are predicting Tiger Woods’s future

We all know that golf fans are pretty brutal when it comes to giving opinions on their favorite golfers, especially the fans of Reddit and that was exactly the case with this post. So, starting strong with what this fan said, “Overall, a mix of training too hard too frequently and swinging the way he does is what’s landed him with so many injuries”, and well they’re not wrong. Let’s face it, Tiger Woods’ training regimen was downright brutal in his early days on the Tour. He’s openly admitted that running a whopping 30 miles a week for years on end shredded his knees and body. Add that to his incredibly powerful swing, and it’s no wonder he’s dealt with a laundry list of injuries.

Another fan added spice to the conversation by commenting, “Plus car accidents”, while another fan said, “Outside of normal wear and tear, he had many car accidents (he’s lucky to still have his right leg after the last one)”. Again, they’re not wrong. We all vividly remember that shocking day in 2021 when Tiger Woods’ world was turned upside down, literally. His SUV flipped over multiple times in a horrific single-car crash in Los Angeles, leaving him with devastating leg injuries. Just 24 hours prior, Woods was beaming with joy, sharing golf tips with Dwyane Wade and David Spade.

A bunch of fans were talking about something else altogether and said, “The Navy seal training, the hard living, and the car crashes certainly didn’t help, though”, while another fan said, “He also trained with Navy SEALS (his ACL tear happened in a 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 house), and famously never rested or listened to his body when it was in pain”. In case you don’t know what they are talking about, after his dad Earl died in 2006, Tiger Woods searched for a new challenge. He trained with the Navy SEALs, pushing his limits in elite exercises. “It was very, very serious,” a friend revealed. “If he had had a hot two years and broken the record, he would have hung up his clubs and enlisted. No doubt.” Woods craved anonymity and teamwork, a stark contrast to his glamorous golf career. His brief SEAL stint foreshadowed personal struggles and helped him overcome the grief of losing his father.

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