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TIGER WOODS: MY KNEE INJURY WAS A BLESSING

Tuesday, Feb 24 , 2009 9:07:pm by admin FILED UNDER Uncategorized

For 8 months , Pro Golfer Tiger Woods has been home nursing a knee injury. Although he admits that he “[misses] that rush of playing and competing” and that it has been “frustrating” not being able to play golf for eight months, Tiger says that his knee injury was a blessing in disguise.

“It was a blessing in disguise to have an opportunity just to see Sam grow that fast and that much,” he said at a news conference Tuesday. “As players, you travel so much that I would have missed a lot of that, so I was very lucky there.”

He adds: “I didn’t realize how much I loved being home and being around Sam and E and now Charlie. I mean, I’ll tell you what, that’s something that is just so important to me.”

As Tiger prepares to go back to work on Wednesday(he plays WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in Marana, Ariz.,)  at least he will have the memories of having so much fun ” with his wife Elin, daughter Sam, 2, and newborn son Charlie Axel Woods.

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4 Comments to “TIGER WOODS: MY KNEE INJURY WAS A BLESSING”

  • Lauren Nic February 25, 2009 at 12:13 am

    Tiger has a very beautiful family and he seems like a dad whose really invested in his children.

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  • mel February 25, 2009 at 3:29 pm

    Congrats Tiger on the birth of your son! I cant wait til he’s back in action so he can break more records and win more tournaments!

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  • Golf France February 26, 2009 at 11:05 am

    Great to see tiger back and winning agin last night. To start with a birdy then Eagle on the first two holes, simply the best.

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  • fdiary March 12, 2009 at 4:38 pm

    Tiger looks too happy for that little boy, know he will be grooming Tiger No. 2. So sad that Tiger’s dad did not live long enough to see his grandchildren, he was so close to his father. His little girl has all of his features and skin coloring. I see his genes are more dominant.

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