Tiger Woods admits it is still soon to call whether his
back will heal in time to play the Masters.
Four-time Augusta winner Woods, 38, has never missed the
Masters, but is struggling to be fully fit for the tournament's start on April
10 after it emerged last week he was suffering from a bulging disc.
"For Augusta, it's actually still a little too soon,
to be honest with you," Woods said. "That's kind of the frustrating
thing about this."
Woods is enduring the worst start of his 18 years on tour
in a season where he has so far been plagued by back problems.
He withdrew in the final round at the Honda Classic on
March 2 because of back spasms. His back flared up again in the final round of
his defence at Doral, when he shot a 78 for the highest Sunday score of his PGA
Tour career and his first closing round without a birdie.
Then last week, Woods pulled out of the Bay Hill
Invitational due to persistent back pain.
"I've had a couple weeks off and getting treatment
and just working on trying to get ready for Augusta," Woods said. "As
of right now, it's still too soon, which is, as I said, pretty
frustrating."
Meanwhile, Woods has been warned by Retief Goosen that he
faces a "difficult road back" to full fitness.
Goosen considered retiring from the sport two years ago
due to a similar condition. He told Golf Digest: "I knew when Tiger's back
spasms came up that it was definitely structural.
"Your back doesn't spasm unless it's trying to
protect something. There's nothing you can do with bulging discs to take that
away... It's a difficult road back.
"It starts off with a bulging disc and eventually it
leaks and then, in my case, starts chewing away at the bone around the area.
"I couldn't sleep, I'd wake up every time I turned
over. I couldn't hit certain shots, I had constant physio to keep me loose, and
then, after about eight holes, it would spasm again."
Two-time major winner Goosen decided to have an operation
to insert a titanium replacement for a degenerated disc. He has recorded only
one top-10 finish since returning from a stress fracture of a facet joint in
September.
Culled from ESPN
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