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        <title><![CDATA[Tiger Woods’ Ups and Downs Through the Years]]></title>
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					<p>A living legend. <strong><strong>Tiger Woods</strong></strong> has been called one of the greatest golfers to ever play the game — but his journey in the spotlight has been a roller-coaster ride full of highs and lows.</p>
<p>The California native was a child prodigy, making his first-ever TV appearance at the age of 2 on <strong><em>The Mike Douglas Show</em></strong> in 1978 to show off his golfing skills. He turned pro in 1996 after competing on the collegiate level at Stanford University.</p>
<p>“I’ve always figured that why go to a tournament if you’re not going there to try and win. There’s really no point in even going,” he said in <a href="https://twitter.com/Skratch/status/770694497722331136?s=20">a 1996 interview</a> with <strong>Curtis Strange</strong> while making his professional debut at Greater Milwaukee Open. “That’s the attitude I’ve had my entire life, and that’s the attitude I will always have. As I’ve explained to my dad, second sucks. Third is even worse. I want to win. That’s my nature.”</p>
<p>The golfer went on to score multiple wins over the years at the events such as the PGA Tour. At 24, he became the youngest to win a career Grand Slam at the British Open in 2000. He was also honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.</p>
<p>Woods <strong>has suffered many injuries throughout his athletic career</strong>, with the earliest occurring in 1994 when he underwent his first knee surgery, followed by several procedures on his back.</p>

		<p>As he was gearing up to turn 40 in 2015, the golfer discussed the possibility that he might not be able to return to playing golf following surgery for a pinched nerve.</p>
<p>“It’s not what I want to have happen and it’s not what I’m planning on having happen. But if it does, it does,” he told <strong><em>Time</em> magazine</strong>. “I’ve reconciled myself to it. It’s more important for me to be with my kids. I don’t know how I could live with myself not being able to participate in my kids’ lives like that. That to me is special. Now I know what my dad felt like when we’d go out there and play nine holes in the dark.”</p>
<p>Woods shares daughter Sam and son Charlie with ex-wife <strong><strong>Elin Nordegren</strong></strong>. The pair split in 2009 after five years of marriage after reports of <strong>the athlete’s infidelity surfaced</strong> in the <em>National Enquirer</em> and <em>Us Weekly</em>.</p>
<p>One of his mistresses, <strong><strong>Rachel Uchitel</strong>, spoke out about her involvement with Woods</strong> in a January 2021 <strong>HBO Max documentary titled <em>Tiger</em></strong>. “I regret the mistakes that I made,” she said. “But people came at me like they wanted to blame me for the fact that a married man cheated on his wife.”</p>
<p>Woods <strong>was injured in a single-car collision</strong> in Rancho Palos Verdes, California in February 2021. “Mr. Woods was extricated from the wreck with the ‘jaws of life’ by Los Angeles County firefighters and paramedics, then transported to a local hospital by ambulance for his injuries. The traffic investigation is being conducted by investigations from LASD Station,” a statement from the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department read.</p>
<p>His manager, <strong>Mark Steinberg</strong>, told <strong><em>Golf Digest</em></strong> that he suffered “multiple leg injuries” and would undergo surgery.</p>
<p>Scroll down to take a closer look at Woods’ ups and downs through the years.</p>
									

				
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<strong></strong><strong><img width="130"  alt="Listen on Google Play Music"  data-src="/uploads/2021/02/24/tiger-woods-ups-and-downs-through-the-years-0.png"></strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Dory Jackson</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Dory Jackson]]></dc:creator>
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