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Report: Tiger Woods Needs Another Knee Surgery, Won't Play Again Until 2009


Tiger Woods' U.S. Open title came at a heavy price.

The Golf Channel is reporting that Woods has a stress fracture in addition to torn ligaments in his knee, and that the combination of injuries is so severe that he will need season-ending surgery.


From the report:

He experienced a small stress fracture in his left leg about two weeks before the U.S. Open, which was causing him the pain, and ultimately the doctors feel that he needs ACL surgery and rest to get him back to 100%.

Sources added that Tiger is in great spirits and wants to ensure that he comes back even better at the start of the 2009 season.

Although his playing schedule is going to put on hold, he will continue to make numerous appearances and fulfill his sponsor and charitable commitments over the next five to six months.
Sources may say that Woods is "in great spirits," but this has to be devastating to him. A day ago, it appeared that Woods was at the top of his game and poised to firmly establish himself as the greatest golfer ever. Now he has a long rehabilitation process ahead of him.

The big question facing Woods now: If he re-aggravated the knee injury playing 91 holes in five days, was winning the U.S. Open worth it?

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