Tiger Woods Says Rehab From Car Crash ‘Painful’, Focusing on Walking on His Own

Tiger Woods Says Rehab From Car Crash ‘Painful’, Focusing on Walking on His Own
Tiger Woods on the 4th hole during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., on Nov. 15, 2020.Mike Segar/Reuters
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Tiger Woods described his recovery from a car crash that left him with career-threatening injuries as more painful than anything he has experienced and said his focus is on being able to walk on his own again.

Woods, speaking in a Golf Digest interview published on Thursday, is no stranger to rehabilitation procedures after having several back and knee surgeries but admitted his latest recovery was unlike any he has undergone before.