Does Tiger get to 83 now? It sounds like the injury is pretty bad.
Amazing he is sitting right next to Snead, and just might not break it..
Seemed like 83 was a given after he won't the Masters.
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Does Tiger get to 83 now? It sounds like the injury is pretty bad.
Amazing he is sitting right next to Snead, and just might not break it..
Reading the article it is obvious the writer dislikes or possibly even hates Tiger. He goes so far as to reference Tigers father getting a contract while Tiger was an amateur like it has something to do with this accident. Notably absent from this journalists article is any reference to this stretch of road , its condition and as some have posted a spot at least to those familiar with it knew it to be hazardous and potentially dangerous. This journalist also states as if its a fact that “ leaving no skid marks to indicate that he applied his breaks, then rolled up an embankment” falsely claiming as fact that he never applied or tried to apply his breaks. I doubt this journalist is a certified accident reconstruction expert but i would think at the very least he would have consulted one before claiming as fact things he knows nothing about. The simple fact he claims Tiger without applying his brakes “ rolled up an embankment” when everything i have seen talks about the severity of the downhill slope of the road including the embankment has a significant drop think i read somewhere up to 300 feet ( to the point those truck ramps you see on hilly roads were installed ) shows he is clueless .I dont know all the facts but there is enough present to give rise to a variety of explanations including his speed coupled with his unfamiliarity with the road which in and by itself could cause vehicle to increase speed as it went downhill coupled with a one or two second distraction which could have come in any form leading to this accident. How many can honestly say they have never exceeded the posted speed limit, never dropped something and reached for it ,never been distracted by a phone or something. A second or two distraction could lead to an accident. How many have never caught themselves swerving or not seeing something you should have seen until the last second and then had a near miss. None of that would make someone a bad person because these things do happen. I have no problem with people discussing and having theories. I have no problem with anyone posting thoughts and theories here. I do have a problem with a “journalist” in a national worldwide read publication writing things like this person did, stating not as possibilities but as fact things they were wrong about , know nothing about and obviously did absolutely nothing to get a full picture of the facts. I dont know exactly what happened that day or what the cause or multiple causes or contributing factors were and hopefully we will ger a clearer picture from the experts , the contents of the vehicles computer that stores information and a full and complete accident reconstruction As im sure you can tell i think what that “ journalist” did was unfair and it bothers me.
If he wins on the PGA Tour again after this, I think it would be a top one or two comeback story in professional golf. Hogan’s injuries may have been more severe, but he was much younger. At this point, he is far from the Alex Smith story, but I just don’t see him winning again.Seemed like 83 was a given after he won't the Masters.
I am a sportsmedicine trained doctor and too early to tell. Alex Smith is playing QB after 18 surgeries and others have come back and Woods is an athlete with very strong will and access to the best of care. He was treated at a top tier trauma center. Don’t bet against him IMO.
You have far more knowledge than any of us. How much difference will it make in the recovery process that Tiger is 45, compared to Alex Smith’s 36 years. Being an avid University of Utah fan, I have followed Alex’s story closely and it has to be the one of the most amazing stories of determination I have ever heard. Tiger likely will not have the complications, but in terms of regaining a golf game, 45 seems awfully old.I am a sportsmedicine trained doctor and too early to tell. Alex Smith is playing QB after 18 surgeries and others have come back and Woods is an athlete with very strong will and access to the best of care. He was treated at a top tier trauma center. Don’t bet against him IMO.
His injury is just 2 fractures but severe So i think he WILL be asking himself if he can play golf again.
At his age, injury history and this accident, if he were to come back and manage to win ANY PGA Tour event, he would be considered basically superhuman.Does Tiger get to 83 now? It sounds like the injury is pretty bad.
Amazing he is sitting right next to Snead, and just might not break it..
You have far more knowledge than any of us. How much difference will it make in the recovery process that Tiger is 45, compared to Alex Smith’s 36 years. Being an avid University of Utah fan, I have followed Alex’s story closely and it has to be the one of the most amazing stories of determination I have ever heard. Tiger likely will not have the complications, but in terms of regaining a golf game, 45 seems awfully old.
Tiger would play a bag full of game improvement irons and hybrids before he would ever entertain taking a cart in a PGA tour event. If Tiger can't play 18 and walk, he will not play.When he returns, he may find the walk is the biggest issue, and then he may go the Casey Martin route.....
I was listening to a radio broadcast of Real Golf Radio this morning. They had a noted medical authority on the show and this was is point. He felt like there is a good chance that Tiger can get back to playing at a high level, but the pain of walking four days in a row, up and down hills may make it impossible to compete on Tour. He spoke of some other unnamed former Tour player who had similar injuries and ended his career because he could not do the walking.When he returns, he may find the walk is the biggest issue, and then he may go the Casey Martin route.....
Should read "if Tiger can't play 18 and win, he will not play." He's made it very clear over the years that if he feels like he isn't in shape enough to win, he won't bother showing up. He'd probably crawl from hole to hole if he knew his swing was good enough to win. He practically did in the US Open.Tiger would play a bag full of game improvement irons and hybrids before he would ever entertain taking a cart in a PGA tour event. If Tiger can't play 18 and walk, he will not play.
That U.S. Open round with Rocco is an indelible reminder of Tiger’s willpower.Should read "if Tiger can't play 18 and win, he will not play." He's made it very clear over the years that if he feels like he isn't in shape enough to win, he won't bother showing up. He'd probably crawl from hole to hole if he knew his swing was good enough to win. He practically did in the US Open.
I am sure he was at least going 60 but that hill I think you hit well over 60 if you are going the speed limit at the top and don't even hit the gas once.I believe the Sheriff said it appeared the vehicle was traveling at high speed.
All I know, and we all know, is that **** happens. We will find out eventually. I can wait.
It's terrible that this occurred, especially as Tiger was rounding out as a good human and we started to appreciate him in that way, as well as a great golfer.
You have far more knowledge than any of us. How much difference will it make in the recovery process that Tiger is 45, compared to Alex Smith’s 36 years. Being an avid University of Utah fan, I have followed Alex’s story closely and it has to be the one of the most amazing stories of determination I have ever heard. Tiger likely will not have the complications, but in terms of regaining a golf game, 45 seems awfully old.
As others have said, the comeback player of the year trophy should be named after Alex Smith. I don’t know of another story like it. Ever...I don't care how old Alex Smith was. He was seriously close to facing amputation because of a severe bacterial infection in his leg. Coming back from that to play QB in the NFL is as you have stated, one of the most amazing stories of determination
I saw a report yesterday, that a near by home owner heard, and arrived at the crash scene before the LEs arrived. He stated TW was unconscious at that time.Super common, in serious accidents.
The story continues to evolve. Initially, it was reported that Tiger was coherent and able to converse with the first responders. I just read an ESPN report that said that Tiger was unconscious when the first witness arrived at the scene. This witness was a neighbor who heard the crash and went to investigate. He submitted an affidavit that stated that Tiger was unconscious and unresponsive when he arrived at the scene. This is not necessarily inconsistent with the sheriff reporting that Tiger was conscious. It is possible that Tiger regained is awareness between the time that the civilian encountered him and first responders arrived at the scene, but it is a new twist to the story.
Apparently, authorities obtained a search warrant to take possession of the black box, based upon the probable cause created by the affidavit. This makes me wonder why there was not probable cause to get a blood sample for toxicology testing. I wonder if some decision makers just decided not to go there. I wonder if Tiger were an ordinary citizen, would the authorities have gotten a blood sample.