To be at peak performance, I need nine and a half hours of sleep.
Rory Mcilroy
Active body needs active sleep
What happened to Woods?
According to surgeon, Dr. Bill Mallon, Woods’ limp pointed towards him suffering from post-traumatic arthritis instead of plantar fasciitis. He revealed that Tiger could’ve been misdiagnosed with plantar fasciitis.
How long will it take Woods to be back in action?
The legend won’t be seen playing anytime within 6 months. Dr. Bill revealed that his 2023 tournaments are almost over until Augusta 2024. Due to numerous past injuries and the recent one, fans are sending their heartfelt wishes to Woods
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