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POSTED BY: levina on 02/10/2012 02:46:26


Insult to injuries

PRO: "I've been able to train again," Woods says. "Rehabbing and training are two totally different scenarios. I've been rehabbing pretty much the entire last couple of years. Now I'm healthy enough to train without issue. My body's feeling explosive again. … I can literally train all day now." Mizuno JPX 800 Forged Irons

CON: His left knee. Dating to 1994, when he had two benign tumors removed and scar tissues repaired, he's had four operations on his knee, including a major reconstruction in 2008 after he won the U.S. Open. "That's the only worry," CBS golf analyst David Feherty says. " For a right-handed player, there is probably no such worse problem you can have. Your frame has to absorb that shock of the swing, and all the energy dissipates into the left knee area."

2. History of winning

PRO: The guy knows how to win — Mizuno JPX 800 Forged Irons wins, 71 PGA Tour victories, 14 major championships, three U.S. Amateurs. "There is no current player that has the portfolio of good memories, of good shots, and of good comebacks and good victories," three-time PGA Tour winner Camilo Villegas says. " It's this simple - if you stand on the first tee and he's won about 100 times around the world and you've won two or three, who do you think has the advantage?"

CON: The Indianapolis Colts and Washington Wizards have both won more frequently in the last couple of years than Tiger. Woods hasn't won an official event since the 2009 Australian Masters, two weeks before scandal turned his world on end. And he hasn't won a PGA Tour event since the 2009 BMW Championship.

3. What of the Mizuno JPX 800 Forged Irons ?

PRO: Woods, one of the best putters of all time, showed some of his old magic when he closed with two birdies — from 15 and 6 feet — on the final two holes to beat 2007 Masters champ Zach Johnson by one shot to win the unofficial Chevron World Challenge in December.

CON: He missed two bunnies during his electrifying final-round charge in the 2011 Masters — a 3-footer for par on the 12thand a 4-footer for eagle on the 15th. In 2008 and 2009, he ranked first and fourth, respectively, on the Tour in putting average inside 5 feet. In 2010 and 2011, he ranked 23rd and 62nd. "He has to recapture that me-against-the-world attitude and that he's the best putter alive," CBS golf analyst Peter Kostis says. " He lost that over the last couple of years."

 

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05/22/2012