Cyprus Mail
GolfSport

Tiger says rehab from crash ‘painful’, focuses on walking on his own

210423183203 tiger woods recovery post 0423 exlarge 169
Tiger Woods, 45, sustained serious injuries after crashing an SUV on February 23 in the LA County city of Rancho Palos Verdes

Tiger Woods described his recovery from a car crash that left him with career-threatening injuries as more painful than anything he has experienced and said his focus is on being able to walk on his own again.

Woods, speaking in a Golf Digest https://www.golfdigest.com/story/tiger-woods-speaks-about-recovery interview published on Thursday, is no stranger to rehabilitation procedures after having several back and knee surgeries but admitted his latest recovery was unlike any he has undergone before.

“This has been an entirely different animal,” Woods, 45, said in the interview published on Thursday. “I understand more of the rehab processes because of my past injuries, but this was more painful than anything I have ever experienced.”

Woods was driving above the speed limit in February when he lost control of his vehicle, which crossed through oncoming lanes of traffic before slamming into trees off the side of a road outside Los Angeles.

The 15-times major champion, whose accident resulted in a three-week hospital stay, posted a photo on Instagram last month that showed him smiling, on crutches and in a walking boot.

When asked about his hopes of playing golf again, Woods said he was focused on rehabilitation at his South Florida home.

“My physical therapy has been keeping me busy,” said Woods, the most successful golfer of his generation. “I do my routines every day and am focused on my No. 1 goal right now: walking on my own. Taking it one step at a time.” (

Follow the Cyprus Mail on Google News

Related Posts

Liverpool’s slim title hopes fade further with 2-2 draw at West Ham

Reuters News Service

Nadal excited by prospect of partnering Alcaraz at Paris Olympics

Reuters News Service

Boris Becker to be discharged from bankruptcy

Reuters News Service

London Cypriot football team New Salamis to fold

Tom Cleaver

Man City humble Brighton to keep pressure on Arsenal

Reuters News Service

Red Bull respond to reports Newey wants out

Reuters News Service