Tiger Woods says that he broke his Akilis tendon, an injury that would keep him out of the masters


Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. , Tiger Woods on Tuesday performed a low aggressive surgery for a broken Akilis tendon, which would keep him out of the masters and leave on the question whether he could play in the rest of the year in any other major championship.

Woods posted Vikas on his social media accounts, saying how long he expects to stay out or except for any other details that the surgery went well.

Woods said, “As I started training and practicing at home, I felt a severe pain in my left Acilies, which was understood.”

He said that he had a minimum invoice for a broken tendon repairing the tendon, which the doctor said that it went smoothly. Such surgery includes small incisions, and recovery time is sharp. But most of the recovery takes at least one month in advance, when a person can also put weight on his leg.

Two -time masters champion Bernhard Langer shed a tear in his Akilis Kandra last year that kept him out for three months.

Dr. of the hospital for special surgery in West Palm Beach. Charlton Stuken underwent surgery and said in the post, “Surgery went smoothly, and we expect a complete recovery.”

Masters are April 10-13.

Woods made a record of the tournament by cutting the 24th consecutive time last year. He missed out on cutting the other three big companies in 2024. In July, the British Open last played against the top competition. He played with his son at the 36-Hole PNC Championship in December. Woods also played a round with his TGL indoor circuit, 18-hal seminol pro-member and President Donald Trump a month ago.

Woods entered the origin invitation in Torre Pines until he was processing his mother, Kultida’s death of February 4.

Woods underwent sixth back surgery last September. He first had issues with Achils Kandra, injuring the left by hitting a shot in the masters with a strange trend. He also cited the Left Aciles Teeth to withdraw from the Players Championship in 2011, while he was out for two months.

Woods badly damaged his right leg and ankle in a February 2021 car accident outside Los Angeles.

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