Tiger Woods’ Long Road to Recovery
November 16, 2009 by admin
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Tiger Woods’ long road to recovery
It may certainly feel a long time ago that Tiger Woods last participated in a major championship; in fact the major winning golfer last lifted a golf club at a major tournament in June this year. After winning the US Open this year, Tiger decided to have surgery on his knee for a fourth time, with the prospect of not playing until next year (2009).
Woods originally tore his left knee ligament at last year’s Open Championship whilst going for a run – a decision that forced the pro to rest for 10 weeks at the end of last year’s season.
This year saw the return of Woods at the Masters in April, unfortunately the decision to play cost him a further two months off the course whilst undergoing keyhole surgery – a procedure renowned for its fast recovery times. The next opportunity to play came at the US Open.
Unfortunately, the road to recovery for Tiger has been slow – which has cost the pro in terms of his physical fitness. Tiger has been unable to maintain his muscle weight through rigorous training in the gym, only now has Woods managed to start using an exercise bike to rebuild his strength. The pro is also following a strict diet of raw and organic foods to provide rich nutrients to his body, with a goal to fastening his road to recovery.
In true sporting fashion, Tiger congratulated Padraig Harrington on his recent US PGA and Open Championship victories. The frustration to not compete and defend his two-time string of wins at the PGA must have been immeasurable.
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Great video!5*
Nice music and painting!
Beautiful video!
that was beautiful. i loved the music especially. it fit the whole painting wonderfully. they both complemented and sympathized each other in perfetct harmony. one of my favorites.
You can't do that online, since there is only one person per EA account.
golf is not a sport golfers are not atheletes……………
you need to get over it!!!!!!!!!!
i love the music and also the painting
I don't know how it is for the PS3 but I'm guessing it's not that much different from the Xbox 360. Here's how I play my friend:
1) Make sure you are signed in to both profiles (you and your BF)
1) Go to select your match type (stroke, match play, etc)
2) On the character select screen, enable controller 1 and 2.
Enjoy and good luck!
The TW series from EA blows chunks. It's too gamey and unrealistic. The ball physics are laughable. Don't waste your time.
The worst thing to ever happen to serious Golf sims (read: SIMULATION) was immersive 3-D. They haven't come close to mastering the realism.
To this very day, the best and most realistic golf sim ever marketed was Microsoft's Links 2001.
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