pgatour.com - 4/18/2008
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Tiger Woods underwent successful arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on Tuesday at Healthsouth Medical Center in Park City, Utah.
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Lessons Learned from the 2008 Masters
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... On December 18, 2007, Trevor Immelman had a benign tumor removed from his diaphragm (that's pretty much in the middle of your chest, by the way). Scary stuff! Less than four months later, he's the Masters champion. Trevor's closest pursuer on Sunday (along with many golf fans, sponsors, the media, and the Tour itself) now hopes he has a similarly quick and successful recovery. In case you've been stuck under a rock the last two days and missed the news, Tiger's out for 4-6 weeks rehabbing from a third surgery on his left knee. This will give PGA Tour players a chance to ...
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Proving the fact that even Terminator-like machines need maintenance as well, Tiger Woods had some arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair some cartilage damage… or so they say. Personally, I think it was repair some of the ...