Why Tiger Woods continue to play? ESPN’s Andy North Has Answer

We are in six days away from the global golf earth down to the National Augusta in what many look as the best week of the year.
But the fifth time Masters Champion Woods will be in the field of this year. Kumar. 11, wood announced that he had been faced with correction to repair cracked schilles, reassure injuries while working at home. Woods then said that his doctors expected to return completely and that he was very focused on the coming months in the coming months.
And yet, this latest work was 14 hoods surgery. Walked under the knife as much as he won a great competition. Her body took many years, especially ten years ago.
So why did he continue to try to play?
ESPN’s Andy North, who has worked as a Long Analytical network and will call the act of coming weeks, provided answer to the touching answer. He made these words in the name of the first look at the weekend of next week.
“In the bottom of my heart, she is one of the time, but if she didn’t have children, I don’t know she will use you more after that accident is played by Charlie’s accident and playing Charlie get better,” said North.
“You made me comments on me sometime Charlie come home from school and to make her nine last nine holes and afternoon.”
Given that wood ripped her Achilles, injuries that usually take nine months to recover, golf fans will not see 15 winners arrive until 2026 – if they are lucky – if they are lucky.
“We now arrive in hope that the following will be cruel to be cruel to him.
“I think the facilitator has – you know, you always think you can rebuild. You think you will be able to do this after this time.
Andy North North Espnour, Curtis Strange, Successful in the US in the Backline and Oak Hill in 1988 and 1989, pointed out this idea. But strings also revealed that the existence of wood ‘just at the property – regardless of playing – you will prove what is important for future generations.
“I want to see him for a long time for playing in the future. He will not play the way he wants, but I think people would like to see Jack and Arnie, especially,” said Carkanor.
“I think we need those nearby, to go around younger generations, to answer the questions – players read by example, how they played golf courses.
“I hope you go back where she can play. We don’t know and that she can play again. They can’t moan too. But she can handle her next time.”
Jack Millo is the author of the SB Colf golf workers. Follow him in x @jack_milko.



