The Tiger Questions
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The Tiger Questions
By Gary Van Sickle
A knee hasn't been this consequential since 1997, when President
Bill Clinton missed a step at Greg Norman's house and
blew out the First Quadriceps Tendon.
As U.S. Open champion
Tiger Woods dealt with his jumbled joint he tore his left anterior
cruciate ligament last July, had an arthroscopic procedure
in April, developed microfractures, limped to victory at Torrey
Pines and now will undergo season-ending surgery we are
left to deal with the impact his absence will have on the game.
The Tiger Questions
By Gary Van Sickle
A knee hasn't been this consequential since 1997, when President
Bill Clinton missed a step at Greg Norman's house and
blew out the First Quadriceps Tendon.
As U.S. Open champion
Tiger Woods dealt with his jumbled joint he tore his left anterior
cruciate ligament last July, had an arthroscopic procedure
in April, developed microfractures, limped to victory at Torrey
Pines and now will undergo season-ending surgery we are
left to deal with the impact his absence will have on the game.















