Tiger Woods' time has gone.  

It would appear that surgery and Tiger Woods are synonymous terms.  

The 48-year-old individual, who is not unfamiliar with the operating room, utilized social media in order to report on last Friday's most recent operation,  

which was a microdecompression surgery performed on the back in West Palm Beach.  

In 1994, Woods underwent surgery to remove two benign tumors and scar tissue from his left knee. This marked the beginning of his long list of surgical procedures.  

There is no evidence to suggest that Woods will not require other surgical procedures in the future.  

Woods is currently a college student at Stanford University, and his first experience with surgery will now last for thirty years.  

Following his debut in 1994, he underwent a series of surgical procedures in the years 2002, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and we are currently in the year 2024.  

In spite of the fact that the majority of the surgeries were performed on Woods's back, knees, or ankles,  

them all appeared to put an end to the never-ending cycle of medical intervention, the most recent announcement has demonstrated that Woods's health is still in great danger.  

Does his passion for competition consume him to such an extent that he continues to put his physical health at jeopardy?  

In the year 2017, Woods underwent spinal fusion surgery, which was a challenging procedure but one that he felt was necessary for him to undergo.  

It appears that the operation was a complete and total success. Despite this, Woods continues to play golf,   

but with less opportunities for practice and against other players. Despite this, he has been successful in winning the Tour Championship in 2018, the Masters in 2019, and the Zozo Championship in 2019.  

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