At the age of 48, Tiger Woods found himself facing a difficult reality. His once illustrious golf career had taken a serious hit due to lingering issues with injuries that had plagued him for years. Woods had always been considered one of the greatest golfers of all time, winning numerous tournaments and major championships throughout his career. But as he reached his late forties, his body began to betray him, and his play on the course suffered as a result.
Woods had always been known for his intensity and work ethic, but even he couldn’t overcome the physical toll that years of playing at the highest level had taken on his body. Chronic back and knee problems had become a common occurrence for Woods, and despite numerous surgeries and rehabilitation efforts, he couldn’t seem to shake the pain and limited range of motion that had become his new normal.
As a result, Woods’ performances on the golf course began to decline. His swing lacked the power and precision that had once made him unbeatable, and