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A close friend shares insights on how Tiger Woods is managing after Achilles injury and news of Vanessa Trump relationship surfaced.
@Source: internewscast.com
It was another whirlwind few days in the life of Tiger Woods last week, with golf’s biggest star snapping his Achilles before it emerged he has been secretly dating Vanessa Trump.
DailyMail.Com exclusively broke the news about the love life of golf’s biggest star, with Vanessa moving on after her split from President Trump’s son, Donald Jr, in 2018.
They have been dating since Thanksgiving, but while he has found new happiness in his personal life – weeks after his mother’s death – Woods has another obstacle to overcome in his playing career after tearing his Achilles.
But according to close friend and fellow golfer Fred Couples, Woods is in positive spirts despite the huge setback.
‘I’ve texted him as soon as it happened, he got back to me, I’ve texted him on a couple of other things – TGL, his daughter just won the state soccer thing,’ Couples said.
‘That was before he hurt himself, he was on cloud 20. He is in great spirits for a ruptured Achilles, he really is. He’ll be fine.
‘It’s such a bummer because people think ‘when is he going to play?’. He was scheduled to play a few events, not a ton but a few events.
‘And his mother passing away would slow anyone down but he is my man and texting him is a lot of fun.’
The 15-time major winner Woods was preparing for his latest comeback at home in Florida when he felt a ‘sharp pain’ in his left heel that turned out to a devastating blow.
In a statement, Woods said: ‘As I began to ramp up my own training and practice at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left Achilles, which was deemed to be ruptured.
‘This morning, Dr. Charlton Stucken of Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida performed a minimally-invasive Achilles tendon repair for a ruptured tendon.
‘I am back home now and plan to focus on my recovery and rehab, thank you for all the support.’
But the news curtails any hope fans held of seeing Woods play at The Masters at Augusta next month.
Woods and Trump live 20 minutes apart in the wealthy southern Florida enclave of Palm Beach and were spotted together at a golf tournament last month.
Vanessa’s eldest daughter Kai, 17, and Woods’ children Charlie, 16, and Sam, 17, all attend the $38,595-a-year The Benjamin School.
Kai Trump and Charlie Woods are both aspiring golfers with sights set on turning professional. Both are competing in this week’s Sage Invitational in South Carolina but it hasn’t been the most successful week for either.
Last month, at the PGA Tour’s Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines in California, they were pictured arriving together.
Kai, who committed to playing golf at the University of Miami next year, wore an outfit from Woods’ clothing line.
In February, Vanessa took Kai to watch a round of the TGL, the golf league created by Woods and Rory McIlroy.
Meanwhile, President Trump met up with Woods for a round of golf last month before heading to the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Woods announced the passing of his mother Kultida at age of 80 the beginning of February, pulling out of the Genesis tournament he hosts in San Diego.
‘It’s been a tough process to go through,’ Woods said. ‘But I’ve had amazing family support, all the players have reached out that were playing here this week.
‘The amount of texts and emails and nice messages of support I got has really helped and it really means a lot to me.
‘Mom was my rock. My dad worked at McDonnell Douglas at the time, working on the Delta rocket, and mom would take me to every junior event here in Southern California.’
The 49-year-old then added about his mom: ‘She was hard on me about school, about getting good grades and doing well in school.
‘To be honest with you, if I didn’t get any homework done I wasn’t allowed to play. So it was important that I got good grades and school came first before any sport I was playing.
‘She meant everything to me, and losing her has been a very hard and difficult process to go through.’
But for now, Woods needs to focus on his recovery. This latest injury continues a miserable run of ailments, which included almost losing his right leg in a car accident.
He has previously torn the Achilles tendon in his right ankle as well as rupturing ligaments in his left knee.
Last September, Woods had a sixth back operation in 10 years. The surgery was formally referred to as ‘microdecompression surgery of the lumbar spine.’
Woods, an 82-time winner on the PGA Tour, suffered extensive injuries from a horror, single-vehicle car crash in 2021 that broke his right leg and ankle and required emergency surgery.
He later had another ankle surgery to address lingering issues in 2023, weeks after withdrawing from that year’s edition of The Masters.
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