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Tiger Woods says no cause for alarm, neck was just 'hot'

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Tiger Woods says no cause for alarm, neck was just 'hot'

 

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FILE PHOTO: Golf - The 148th Open Championship - Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portrush, Northern Ireland - July 19, 2019 Tiger Woods of the U.S. on the 18th hole during the second round REUTERS/Paul Childs

 

(Reuters) - The sight of Tiger Woods holding cold water bottles to his neck and rubbing his upper back on Thursday ahead of the Northern Trust triggered speculation about his physical health but the former world number one said there was no need to worry.

 

Woods, who has a well-documented surgical history and has played a very limited schedule this yeart, said he had "pretty hot oils" applied to his neck to help keep his spine loose for the FedExCup playoff opener.

 

But while on the practice range ahead of first-round action at TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts, Woods was seen trying to rub off the excess oil and cool the area down with water.

 

"My lower back is used to it. It's accustomed to it. We do it all the time just so I can get loose," said Woods. "I decided to put some up on my neck, and it's not as tolerant as my lower back, so it gets awfully hot."

 

The excessive heat triggered the scenes of Woods trying to cool down, which quickly had many on social media wondering what, if anything was wrong with the 15-times major champion.

 

"As soon as you heat up, the whole idea is to keep my spine loose," said Woods. "My spine is not what it used to be and never will be."

 

In only his fifth start this year, Woods had five birdies and two bogeys en route to a three-under-par 68 at TPC Boston where he was four shots off the early lead.

 

Woods, 44, is 49th on the season-long FedExCup points standings and must be in the top-30 after next week's BMW Championship to qualify for the Sept. 4-7 Tour Championship.

 

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

 

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Good to see him still at it... but he does look a tad past his mere 44 years. Guess doing all those gals takes it out of you. :wink:

I've had some pretty hot oils in my neck but I still like my wife's cooking. 

 

Tiger does look old for 44.  I guess getting chased by a younger gal with a golf club will do that. 

^^ It's nothing to do with "gals"!!  He's going bald and hair loss ALWAYS makes you look older. 

He is in shape, but lots of wear and tear on that body 44 is on the edge for a tour player not many win after that.  

 

13 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Good to see him still at it... but he does look a tad past his mere 44 years. Guess doing all those gals takes it out of you. :wink:

Dude never even had a girl until Elin and he can thank Jesper Parnavik for that meet up. Then when he was famous and 'roided up, he made up for lost time. More like doing all those steroids takes it out of you. :vampire:

 

 

Edited by Skeptic7

Perhaps be careful going to the loo after he has been rubbing the oil from his neck on to his hands. 

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