‘I am so grateful’: Golf icon Tiger Woods returns home from hospital weeks after having rod, screws and pins inserted into leg
Tiger Woods has said he is continuing to recover at home and will be "working on getting stronger every day" after ending a stay of more than three weeks in hospital, where he was kept following a car accident outside Los Angeles.
The 45-year-old former world number one thanked "incredible" doctors at the trauma center where he was taken after the single-car accident on February 23, when he lost control of his vehicle on a windy section of road during a horrific-looking crash that led to fears for his life.
Experts inserted a rod into the 15-time major winner's tibia and screws and pins into his foot and ankle, as well as performing a surgical release of the muscle and soft-tissue to relieve pressure caused by swelling.
“Happy to report that I am back home and continuing my recovery," Woods told his millions of fans in a social media post.
Woods received a deluge of messages from figures ranging from former US presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama to former champion Greg Norman and ex-professional-turned-social-media-sensation Paige Spiranac as fans anxiously awaited updates on his condition.
Top golfers wore red-and-black in tribute to Woods and his hallmark colors at the WGC-Workday Championship in Florida last month, causing him to admit that he found it "hard to explain how touching" he had found the gesture.
The severity of the damage Woods sustained, compounding his previous injury struggles, mean that doubts remain over his return to the sport. Police said there was no evidence that alcohol or drugs were factors in the accident.
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