As we already know that Tiger was pressed to withdraw out of last week's US PGA Players Championship, we are concerned about what Tiger will do later. He expressed on his Twitter micro blogging website that he desperately wants to attend the US Open.
Tiger Woods expects himself to play in next month's US Open despite the nagging left knee pain that forced him to stop in last week's US PGA Players Championship. Because of that, he may be not able to attend the Memorial in two weeks.
"Bummed that my left leg has me on the sidelines, but I want, and expect, to be at the US Open with taylormade r9 super tri driver. Will do all I can to get there," said on Monday evening of his Twitter micro blogging website.
Last week was certainly a miserable week for woods. Woods suffered a sprained left knee and strained so badly that he had to stop in the third round at last month's Masters, the year's first major championship where he just finished in a share of fourth for the second year in a row.
Keeping an eye on his website, we get the information that Woods said he suffered no new damage to his leg last Thursday at the Players. At that game he fired a six-over par 42 on the front nine and withdrew forced by the left-leg pain.
"Aggravating my injury is very disappointing," Woods said on his website. "I'll do whatever is necessary to play in the US Open and I'm hopeful I can be there to compete."
Once the world No 1 Woods, he is a 14-time major champion chasing the record 18 won by Jack Nicklaus. But fate didn't favor him all the time. He has not won any title in 18 months since the his infamous sex scandal and has not won a major with titleist 2010 ap2 irons since the 2008 US Open, which resulted in his ranking sloping .
Woods said he has no exact timetable for when he might return. But considering the current situation, he called it unlikely that he would play June 2-5 at the Memorial, a tournament hosted by Nicklaus that serves as a major tune-up for top US Open contenders.
Woods, who has slid to eighth in the world rankings, thought that he has a lot of possibility to play at the US Open, to be staged June 16-19 at Congressional Country Club near Washington.
The doctors have advised Woods to rest his leg and undergo cold-water therapy and soft tissue treatment. And Woods will conduct strengthening exercises and rehabilitation on his left leg.
Since the last time he dropped the club, Woods had not played golf for four weeks after the Masters. People are guessing that the injury must have been very serious and his quick exit last week renewed questions about his seemingly venerable future.
Woods, who has been 35 this year, seeming quite old for other games, has already undergone four operations on his left knee, major reconstructive surgery after limping through a playoff to win the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines included. He has not won a major crown since.
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