This is more painful than anything I have ever experienced : Tiger Woods speaks out three months after his car accident which saw him break several bones in his leg with no plans on whether he will return to the game anytime soon
Tiger Woods has described the rehabilitation process from his car accident as more painful than anything I have ever experienced
Woods has been recovering from open fractures to both his tibia and fibula bones in his right leg
He said that his recovery has been an entirely different animal to that of numerous injuries in the past
Woods has not given any updates on a possible return to golf and is focusing on getting around without the use of crutches
Tiger Woods has made a rare appearance since his horror car crash, posing for a photo on crutches with a young cancer sufferer in Florida.
The golfer, 45, smiled while wearing a leg support alongside Luna Perrone, 10, who is undergoing treatment for Ewing s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer.
Woods was seen for the first time a month ago following since the devastating February 23 crash which shattered his right leg.
Tiger Woods has made a rare appearance since his horror car crash as he posed for a photo on crutches with a young cancer sufferer in Florida
Luna, a keen softball and soccer player, is undergoing chemotherapy and blood and immunity-boosting shots at St. Mary s Medical Center in West Palm Beach