Tiger Woods gets green light from doctor to do as much as he needs

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 09:27:08


Tiger Woods gets green light from doctor to do as much as he needs

According to the American's agent Mark Steinberg, doctors have cleared him to 'do as much as he needs to do.'

'He got a nice report and is allowed to proceed,' Steinberg told ESPN. 'He can do as much as he needs to do. Tiger is going to take this very, very slowly. This is good, but he plans to do it the right way.'

Steinberg did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.



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The 14-time major champion hasn't played a competitive tournament since his withdrawal from the Dubai Desert Classic eight months ago, and has undergone four back operations in the past three years.

Woods hasn't won on the PGA Tour since the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and told CNN Sport in February he feared he'll 'never feel great again.'

But on October 15, the 41-year-old posted a video of himself on Twitter hitting a promising drive with the words 'making progress.'

Woods' former coach Hank Haney went as far as to tweet: 'That's a swing he could win with, it's not across the line and stuck inside coming down, a little stiff looking but it's good enough.'

READ: Tiger Woods admits he'll 'never feel great again'

WATCH: The latest episode of CNN Living Golf

Nerve pain

Woods has previously only been able to hit 60-yard pitch shots and, as recently as May 2017, couldn't even twist, let alone strike the ball at his full capacity.

'I could no longer live with the pain I had,' Woods wrote on his blog. 'Even lying down hurt. I had nerve pain with anything I did and was at the end of my rope.'

Visit CNN.com/golf for more news and features

Now though, there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel.

Steinberg did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. WATCH: The latest episode of CNN Living Golf But on October 15, the 41-year-old posted a video of himself on Twitter hitting a promising drive with the words 'making progress.' Steinberg did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. According to the American's agent Mark Steinberg, doctors have cleared him to 'do as much as he needs to do.' Woods' former coach Hank Haney went as far as to tweet: 'That's a swing he could win with, it's not across the line and stuck inside coming down, a little stiff looking but it's good enough.' Woods' former coach Hank Haney went as far as to tweet: 'That's a swing he could win with, it's not across the line and stuck inside coming down, a little stiff looking but it's good enough.' Visit CNN.com/golf for more news and features READ: Tiger Woods admits he'll 'never feel great again' 'He got a nice report and is allowed to proceed,' Steinberg told ESPN. 'He can do as much as he needs to do. Tiger is going to take this very, very slowly. This is good, but he plans to do it the right way.' The 14-time major champion hasn't played a competitive tournament since his withdrawal from the Dubai Desert Classic eight months ago, and has undergone four back operations in the past three years. Woods has previously only been able to hit 60-yard pitch shots and, as recently as May 2017, couldn't even twist, let alone strike the ball at his full capacity. 'He got a nice report and is allowed to proceed,' Steinberg told ESPN. 'He can do as much as he needs to do. Tiger is going to take this very, very slowly. This is good, but he plans to do it the right way.' Visit CNN.com/golf for more news and features Woods' former coach Hank Haney went as far as to tweet: 'That's a swing he could win with, it's not across the line and stuck inside coming down, a little stiff looking but it's good enough.' WATCH: The latest episode of CNN Living Golf Woods hasn't won on the PGA Tour since the 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and told CNN Sport in February he feared he'll 'never feel great again.' Nerve pain WATCH: The latest episode of CNN Living Golf READ: Tiger Woods admits he'll 'never feel great again' 'He got a nice report and is allowed to proceed,' Steinberg told ESPN. 'He can do as much as he needs to do. Tiger is going to take this very, very slowly. This is good, but he plans to do it the right way.' Steinberg did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. 'He got a nice report and is allowed to proceed,' Steinberg told ESPN. 'He can do as much as he needs to do. Tiger is going to take this very, very slowly. This is good, but he plans to do it the right way.' Visit CNN.com/golf for more news and features Woods' former coach Hank Haney went as far as to tweet: 'That's a swing he could win with, it's not across the line and stuck inside coming down, a little stiff looking but it's good enough.'

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