15 majors, 15 major injuries: Tiger Woods' terrible damage record shows

Tiger Woods is the greatest golfer of all time. Well, maybe one of the two greatest golfers of all time, because someone would say Jack Nicklaus is better.
Woods won 15 major titles and Nicklaus landed 18 so their record was a measure. But you can refute Woods won his 15 win in deeper times.
Regardless, both are so leading the rest that it doesn't matter.
It's not the only way Woods is excellent, because unlike Nicklaus's relatively uninjured throughout his career, Woods had to fight back from the surgeon's table time and time again.
The experience of listing many of his knifes is confusing, but let's do it…
1994 – Two cysts removed from his left knee
He remained a Stanford student when these benign cysts and scar tissue were removed.
2002 – Exhausting fluid and more cysts from left ACL
It was no big deal, but at the start of the season, he turned him out.
2008 – Arthroscopic knee surgery, followed by complete ACL reconstruction
He broke the ACL in August last year and was knocked out by a knife after the Masters. He will win the U.S. Open after this surgery, with two stress fractures on his tibia.
2010 – Neck surgery to treat inflamed facet joints
The bulging disc prompted the withdrawal of the player's championship final.
2011 – Sprained MCL and Achilles Tenobacteria strains
He had to withdraw from the player championship and missed the U.S. Open and Open.
2012 – Achilles tendon surgery
This forced him to leave the court during the WGC Cadillac Championship.
2014 – First back surgery, nerve pinch
He missed the Masters for the first time since 1994.
2015 – Microscopic resection, putting disc fragments on his back
His back exploded again in the summer of 2014 and broke out again at the beginning of the 2015 season – back under the knife.
2016 – Spine Fusion Surgery
above. The back began to squeak.
2017 – Sciatinary nerve therapy
Back problems are often associated with sciatica, and tigers are no different.
2019 – Arthroscopic surgery, left knee
If it wasn't his back… it was his knee again.
2021 – Microfilm resection on disc fragments followed by emergency surgery on leg fractures
More back work, then a horrible car accident, he was lucky to be able to show up intact.
2023 – Talar fusion surgery, plantar fasciitis
Talar was actually his ankle and was beaten in a car accident.
2024 – Back surgery, nerve compression
above……
2025 – Achilles tendon rupture
His left foot collapsed under the pressure of practice and training.
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