Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Tiger Woods’ agent decries ‘ridiculous’ reports about golfer’s health

Tiger Woods' operators has released reports that proposed the 14-time real champion had endured a noteworthy misfortune in his arrival from harm. 

Online networking reports said that the 40-year-old's condition had exacerbated in his recuperation from his most recent back surgery. Be that as it may, Woods' operators, Mark Steinberg, denied the reports in an announcement, depicting them as created. 

"The tweets that showed up this weekend about Tiger's wellbeing are strange and completely false. It's indefensible that at regular intervals somebody makes something up and it's dealt with like a genuine story. Tiger keeps on chipping away at his restoration and we will have a precise overhaul at the proper time." 

Woods last played at the Wyndham Championship in August a year ago yet has been not able recover his best frame, with his last triumph coming in 2013. 

The reports from a Twitter account with the handle Secret Tour Pro and golf author Robert Lusetich, who composed a book on Woods, both recommended that the golfer has experienced issues sitting for long stretches and that his back condition had compounded. 

There has been no official upgrade on Woods' status since he said in right on time December that he had yet to start recovery.

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