Tiger Woods returns to Florida to recover from car crash

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is once again at home in Florida to continue his recovery from career-compromising leg injuries he endured when his SUV ran off a street and down a slope in the Los Angeles rural areas a month ago. “Glad to report that I am back home and proceeding with my recovery,” Woods said in a tweet posted Tuesday night. “I’m so appreciative for the overflowing of support and encouragement that I have gotten in the course of recent weeks.”

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Woods was injured Feb. 23, two days after the Genesis Invitational at Riviera. He was headed to a TV go for GolfTV a brief time after 7 a.m. at the point when his SUV collided with a middle, turned over and wound up on its side close to a precarious street known for wrecks, specialists help. He must be gotten out through the windshield. He had a long surgery that day at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center for broke tibia and fibula bones of his lower right leg in different areas. Those were balanced out with a pole in his tibia. Extra injuries to the bones in his foot and lower leg required screws and pins.

Twelve or so players at the Workday Championship in Florida wore dark pants and red shirts ? the Sunday shades of Woods for his record-tying 82 triumphs on the PGA Tour ? in the last round. Woods has kept in contact through instant messages, sending them to Bryson DeChambeau in front of his Bay Hill triumph and to Justin Thomas, perhaps the dearest companion in golf, in front of his triumph in The Players Championship on Sunday. Rory McIlroy proposed in a meeting with Jimmy Fallon that Woods may be made a beeline for Florida. It will be good to see Woods back in action.

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